In this solo episode, our host, Hawah Kasat explores the theme of perfection versus realism in decision-making, both personally and politically. Join him as he discusses his history with grassroots organizing, the importance of incremental change over idealism, and the need to embrace nuance in the political landscape.
In an increasingly complex world, the forces of idealism and realism often appear to be at odds.
On one side, idealism embodies the pursuit of high ideals and visions of a better world—encompassing values such as justice, equality, and sustainability.
On the other side, realism focuses on the practicalities of life, acknowledging limitations, trade-offs, and the messy nuances of human behavior.
In this solo episode of ‘Everlutionary: Healing & Transforming The World,’ host Hawah Kasat discusses the theme of perfection versus realism in peace building work, decision making, and voting in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
Join him as he also explores:
- The challenges of making choices
- The value of starting and iterating over time
- The issues with idealism
- Grassroots organizing and non-profit work
- The pitfalls of binary thinking
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