What I want for Christmas…
1.       more wisdom in the world, large and small,  surrounding us, so that…
1.1.          … national leaders can listen to each other, to  expert constructive critics, and to the people they represent in their decision  making,
1.2.          … organizational leaders recognize and value  human capital and promote true creativity and innovation conducive environments,
1.3.          … scientific icons and knowledge self-proclaimed  gurus recognize their own and everyone's ignorance and take honest steps to  proactively seek production and/or utilization of new knowledge,
1.4.          … religious leaders stay truthful to their own  preaching and act in ways that truly promote mutual understanding and respect  among everyone,
1.5.          … political leaders stay truthful to their role  of representing those who entrusted them with their vote and ultimately their  lives,
1.6.          … business leaders stay honest and dedicated to  both customers (or potential future customers) and shareholders alike, and not  just to self-interest,
1.7.          … people are more appreciative of each other and  manage thus to stay happy and to induce happiness in those around them by  simply sharing a smile, a listen, and a good word whenever, wherever, and with  whomever
2.       less censorship, direct and indirect, anywhere  and everywhere, and by anybody and everybody,
3.       less surveillance anywhere and everywhere,
4.       less waste anywhere, everywhere, and by  everybody, including much less waste of human capital by sub-optimal resources  allocation in human capital markets,
5.       more compassion and mutual respect anywhere,  everywhere and by anybody and everybody,
6.       more art and culture and less consumerism,
7.       more empathy and understanding and less ordering  and imposing,
8.       more self-realization objectives achieved by  everyone everywhere and less pride in "great" purchases supposedly making us  look "better,"
9.       more time to simply take pictures of nature and  smile, and more fridge magnets of places we've visited,
10.    much more application of Carnot's views in  thermodynamics to the entire world, so that we strive as a global society to  achieve "close-to-Carnot-ideal-efficiencies" in everything we do, from love and  affection, through education, to acting as economic, social, political and  cultural actors.
Adrian S. Petrescu, December 2014
 
 
 
 
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