Apparently Americans are more worried about the economy and government more then they are about the pandemic. This is caused by some shortages and inflation. We might also find there are concerns over leadership and perhaps in some way our ability to handle problems (See Biggest Post Afghan Risks). Its important we start working together to start solving problems. Because almost nothing stays the same a few curve balls might find us unprepared (We are running rigid, polarized, low morale, and dig heels opinions so if our environment/challenges shifts it will be our leadership that will master the art of change. )
Here are some of the highlights from the poll......
Gallop Poll- 26% name an economic issue as the most important problem
- Government is the top specific problem at 21%; coronavirus next at 13%
- Gallup's Economic Confidence Index mostly steady at -29
There is a side to this that is important and it still should be said as a one limited perspective that could be important on understanding change on a more macro level. Many of our politicians have been raised (not all) with opportunities while most Americans have never experienced similar opportunities (nor will ever become a Senator or Congressman/woman). Where we need change we often receive partisan arguments and when we long for insight we sometimes hear similar root answers (Foresight, insight, hindsight and blindsight are different constructs.) You can see those logical holes and how they might work within one instance but might dissipate during
novel situations (See
Cognitive Fluidity). Seeing all the sides from different cultures and lens fills in the "grey" gap and creates clarity where uncertainty exists.
Ideological and cultural blindness comes from being indoctrinated within a certain view of the world and in turn never having to break the mold to get over a hump (Comes from being protected and insulated with resources. It applies to any lifestyle and vantage point. For example, if you were born poor your viewpoint will be completely different and often just as limiting because of a narrow "world view".). Wealth brings opportunity but also comfort that doesn't always force one to adapt and that is not a luxury most Americans will ever experience. Effectively managing change and being flexible in strategic thinking often leads to options and the highest chance for overcoming environmental pressures. For some who grew up in a different world....one in which you must adapt or perish.......the limited focus and lack of exposure might feel like a speeding train longing to merge with the open arms of a brick wall (Large nations like large companies must rejuvenate themselves with a new shared sense of purpose or they will splinter. The USSR as an example. See
Strategies International Business Environment).
Charles Darwin stated, “it is not the strongest species that survive, not the most intelligent, but most responsive to change”
I would guess intelligence, strength, and adaptive are all important. 🤷
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