BETTER WE BETTER WORLD, PARIS
THE STRENGTH OF THE HEART FOR A BETTER WORLD
Our common ambition
Humanity is one big family,
we have to take care of each other.
We must also take care of the Earth
which is our common home and our only home.
Let’s build together, for future generations,
a better, peaceful and happy world,
where all human beings will enjoy freedom,
in peace and security.
Every house or building is solid only on solid foundations.
Better Me, Better We and Better World are the foundations of all our initiatives.
Our first life commitment
As human beings, we are committed to living consistent with our personal truth. May our thoughts, words and actions daily express our sincerity, our good intentions, our free will and our sense of responsibility!
To survive misfortune and suffering, we cultivate and spread resilience and cooperation.
And in the face of violence, greed and selfishness, we firmly oppose predatory ideologies and destructive actions, but we do not attack people.
Our second life commitment
As members of the great planetary family, we undertake to live in coherence with love, the proof of which is sharing and solidarity. We help each other with generosity but also with rigour, if necessary. In all circumstances, we strive to unite mind and body, spirit and matter, and embody determination, gratitude and stability.
With the practice of medi-action, we develop the strength to make difficult decisions and the courage to take necessary actions for the common good.
Our third life commitment
As agents of change and artisans of peace, we are committed to living in coherence with the collective salvation of Humanity, future generations and the Earth.
Because the unbridled growth of Humanity’s activities and consumption inevitably leads to disasters and wars, we must absolutely change the global trajectory by combining efforts to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. But the efforts will not stop in 2030, they will have to be continued until the end of the century to consolidate the changes.
By adding wisdom to intelligence in order to know real life perfectly, we will achieve successes and make mistakes, but we will rise again each time we fall.
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In the 21st century, humanity must urgently solve local problems and meet global challenges.
In September 2015, the 193 UN Member States unanimously adopted the 2030 Agenda and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
On December 12, 2015, at the close of COP21, the 195 delegations approved the Paris Agreement on the climate, making this text the most widely and quickly signed in the history of Humanity.
With the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement, Humanity officially affirms the common ambition to achieve 17 objectives specified by 169 targets and 232 indicators.
For over four years, we should have rolled up our sleeves and worked together to achieve these world-beneficial goals, and yet, due to short-term constraints, we remain stuck in inertia or only take baby steps. , so that our actions show derisory results and impacts compared to the seriousness of the problems and issues.
Why don’t we collectively have the strength to make difficult decisions or the courage to take necessary actions for the common good?
We are 7.5 billion human beings on Earth and there are as many answers to this double question because each human being recognizes only his own truth with which he chooses his life path.
For Better We Better World, indecision and inaction are not answers or solutions; we decide, we act, and we call on all human beings to decide and act, in full accord with their free will and their sense of responsibility.
Necessity rules: because the unbridled growth of Humanity’s activities and consumption inevitably leads to disasters and wars, we absolutely must change the global trajectory by replacing violence, greed and selfishness with benevolence. , sobriety and solidarity.
We are locked in a tragedy with no other outcome than misfortune and suffering. To avoid the final disaster and urgently cross the tipping point, empirically, we estimate that 2 billion human beings will have to mobilize 10 million concrete projects on the ground in all countries. It will be the cumulative results of all the combined efforts that will produce the critical mass for the achievement, by 2030, of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
But the efforts will not stop in 2030, they will have to be continued until the end of the century to consolidate the changes.
To build the better, peaceful and happy world that we are calling for, BWBW is and will remain an active minority, fully aware that the salvation of Humanity, of future generations and of the Earth will be collective or it will not be.
With our own limitations of knowledge, skills, experiences and resources, we will achieve successes and make mistakes, but we will rise again each time we fall.