DINA: Nature’s Case For Democracy by Anne Riley
Sara Wallace has fallen into a coma. Her family is devastated. Her doctors can’t wake her up. But Sara? She finds herself immersed in a strange conversation with Dina, a mysterious entity. Humans are in trouble, Dina insists, because they have failed to understand the essence of how life works. Dina is asking Sara to help save humanity, but first she must learn the lessons humans have failed to learn. Will Sara learns how to help pull humans from the brink of extinction? Or will Sara’s doctors wake her up before she can learn the lessons of survival? And those lessons? Is the answer really that simple?
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From her earliest years, Anne Riley was convinced that all things in the universe fit together in a seamless whole. And yet, the more she learned, the less connected the world seemed. It took over thirty years to realize that her original thoughts were more true than she realized. The trick to understanding life, she finally learned, is to focus on how survival works. The trick to understanding humans is to focus on how we altered those survival techniques. And to understand our future, we need to realize how we have misused those survival techniques. The author will be the first to tell you that the answer to living in a peaceful society is blindingly obvious, once she figured it out. Yet the answer has been hidden in place sight for over fifty years. Why? The author would like to hear what you think about that.