Call for Human-Centered Thinking
Call for Human-Centered Thinking Our systems are full of filters. Too often, these filters are designed to sort people not by their character or capability, but by proxies for identity—belief, background, culture, or name. This creates a society that judges the book by its cover, while never bothering to read a single page. It’s time for a radical recalibration. It’s time to build our communities, workplaces, and policies on human-centered thinking. This means measuring people by what they do and who they choose to be—not by who we assume them to be. The Core Principle: Judge Actions, Not Identity Judge tenants by behavior, not belief. Does the tenant pay rent on time? Do they care for the property and respect their neighbors? These are the only metrics that matter. A person’s private faith, spiritual practice, or lack thereof is irrelevant to their eligibility for a safe, stable home. Housing is a human right, not a reward for ideological conformity. Judge employees by performance, no...