‘Give positive alternatives to negative, complicated messes’

How about engaging children here in the U.S. to get along with children everywhere? And I believe everywhere. That includes innocents from countries that are poor/oil rich/democratic/dictatorships/any other leadership corrupt or legit to come to grips that what the adults in the political rooms are painfully not doing.

They’re not thinking outside the box to keep oxygen for our Mother Earth and her future generations.

Why have pricey do-gooder conferences, where politicians fly in private jets with empty seat and make promises that they can’t keep, if Vladimir Putin and Elon Musk believe the adults in political rooms are looking to become “new owners of Artificial Intelligence and will rule the universe?”

Teachers, please, you are so much better at organizing than most. Get K-12 kids engaged with teachers and students overseas, and arrange communication in a good-spirited fashion. Wouldn’t it be nice to know when kids grow up they will have friends here and abroad, to stay safe from wars and other scary, stupid stuff?

All of the above sounds too simple? Yes, indeed, but why not give positive alternatives to the extremely negative, complicated messes now in our daily lives?

Sally Florence

Durango