| What is a Good Place? |
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Believing it could not exist he named his imaginary society “Utopia.” In Greek “U” represents the prefix for “not” or “no” and “topia” represents the Greek root for “place.” Therefore Utopia literally means “No-place.” Since then we have come to call other visions of ideal living conditions “utopias,” often forgetting that the name refers to an impossible place. We will never be able to compile a comprehensive, complete description of a perfect place that everyone everywhere would agree with at all times. So we won’t try. While we can’t make our places “perfect,” we can work to make our places “good.” In Greek, “Eu” is the prefix for “good.” So we combine “Eu” for good with “topia” for place to produce another word - Eutopia: a Good Place. Our description of a good place will change over time as our understanding and our environment change. For now, here is our description of a Good Place |