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The world hasn't simply become more unstable; it has become normalized in its instability. We are told that global crises are being "managed" through summits, panels, and statements, yet 5 billion people have become poorer while displacement reaches record heights.
In this episode of Builders of the Broken Bazaar, Dr. Tabish Zaman is joined by Dominic Morgan, the voice behind "The Human Promise." Together, they sit with a question most institutions avoid: What does responsibility look like when the harm is systemic and power is unequal?
Dominic dismantles the idea that geopolitics is too "complicated" for the average person to understand, reframing the crisis as a moral misalignment. He introduces a simple but radical five-point commitment designed to act as a mirror and a compass for humanity.
This is not a conversation about fixing the world through external power, but about moral alignment as the first step toward cultural change. It is an invitation to stay in the present longer than the system requires and to refuse to let responsibility dissolve into procedure.
🎙 “Outrage spreads faster than understanding... and opinion is loud, but responsibility is really quiet.”
👉 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@buildersofthebrokenbazaar
Host: Dr. Tabish Zaman
Guest: Dominic Morgan (co-founder of the Authentic Leaders initiative)
Editors: Liam Gadsby
Research and Impact Officer: Mohammad Alauthman
By Dr. Tabish ZamanThe world hasn't simply become more unstable; it has become normalized in its instability. We are told that global crises are being "managed" through summits, panels, and statements, yet 5 billion people have become poorer while displacement reaches record heights.
In this episode of Builders of the Broken Bazaar, Dr. Tabish Zaman is joined by Dominic Morgan, the voice behind "The Human Promise." Together, they sit with a question most institutions avoid: What does responsibility look like when the harm is systemic and power is unequal?
Dominic dismantles the idea that geopolitics is too "complicated" for the average person to understand, reframing the crisis as a moral misalignment. He introduces a simple but radical five-point commitment designed to act as a mirror and a compass for humanity.
This is not a conversation about fixing the world through external power, but about moral alignment as the first step toward cultural change. It is an invitation to stay in the present longer than the system requires and to refuse to let responsibility dissolve into procedure.
🎙 “Outrage spreads faster than understanding... and opinion is loud, but responsibility is really quiet.”
👉 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@buildersofthebrokenbazaar
Host: Dr. Tabish Zaman
Guest: Dominic Morgan (co-founder of the Authentic Leaders initiative)
Editors: Liam Gadsby
Research and Impact Officer: Mohammad Alauthman