i'm more on the side of these days that change is healthier from alternative use of existing tools - modulations and new instrumentality, such as the issue of technology, it's about how we use it, but good decisions about how we use it go back to us, our ideas and ideologies and paradigms and relationship to ourselves and others ... as we begin to bend, twist, and modify our systems attitudes change. in a globalized world radical breaks are more dangerous than ever, but in any case such shake ups and near precipice experiences will/are probably part of change making as well. i've been more into the concept that the future informs the present. thinking modifies reality