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The Civilizational Power of Focus

“Where attention goes, civilization grows.” Throughout human history, civilizations have risen and fallen according to their ability to sustain collective focus on meaningful purposes. While natural resources, military strength, and technological innovation have undoubtedly contributed to human advancement, none of these factors alone has been sufficient to establish enduring civilizations. The defining characteristic of every […]

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Research BriefsHuman Systems

Human Systems Are the Primary Infrastructure Of Civilization

  Executive Summary For more than two centuries, governments, economists, engineers, and policy institutions have measured civilization primarily through physical infrastructure. Roads, ports, airports, railways, hospitals, power plants, telecommunications, and digital networks have become the accepted indicators of national development. While these systems are indispensable, they are not the first infrastructure. Every physical system originates […]

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