In The Abundance Dispatch, Ravinder Nath Bhalla, MD ? board-certified in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry, with forty years of clinical practice ? delivers a series of open letters to the people whose choices will determine the next decade: world leaders, power-concentrating oligarchs, the architects of a new UN Charter, corporate boards, and the engineers building artificial intelligence.
These letters are not moral appeals. They are clinical briefings. Drawing on twelve documented case studies ? the Treaty of Versailles and the Marshall Plan, Putin and Ukraine, Ashoka and the Kalinga War, Mandela's South Africa, Haiti's extractive debt, and the Pentagon?Anthropic confrontation of February 2026 ? Dr. Bhalla demonstrates that scarcity thinking is not just morally costly. It is strategically inferior by its own metrics: security, prosperity, stability, and legacy.
The ask is not transformation. It is accuracy. The window for choosing differently ? for AI governance, for peace, for the world our children inherit ? is open now, and closing.
The fourth volume of The Abundance Series, and its most concentrated form: not analysis about power, but correspondence addressed to it.