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Our inborn egocentricity and narcissism perhaps can be rectified progressively by good work and collaboration assuming that we human beings have realized that indeed our institutions have been sinful by many thousand years.
Then, we start to work with nature; its laws and guidance. We have hope to turn around. Glory to the mysterious Nature.