We can, for example, be fairly confident that either there will be a world without war or there won't be a world - at least, a world inhabited by creatures other than bacteria and beetles, with some scattering of others.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We all want a world without war, without conflict, without human suffering.
Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere.
We believe world peace is inevitable.
If the inner world is inundated with peace, then the nightmare of world war cannot even come into being.
For better or worse, we live in possible worlds as much as actual ones. We are cursed by that characteristically human guilt and regret about what might have been in the past. But that may be the cost for our ability to hope and plan for what might be in the future.
We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat. They do not exist.
The world began without man, and it will complete itself without him.
A world without war is not in the cards.
I don't think it's too late for 'The War of the Worlds' to come true. I'm talking about it from the standpoint that which you need to have and own things - to breed, to think, to create - is going on everywhere, not just on this planet or in the space around it.
I want to challenge the presumption that the world cannot know it is the world unless there is an alternative to the world.