David GerÂgen has served four difÂferÂent AmerÂiÂcan presÂiÂdents (Nixon, Ford, ReaÂgan, and ClinÂton), and he now heads the CenÂter for PubÂlic LeadÂerÂship at the HarÂvard Kennedy School. Last month GerÂgen, known for being a meaÂsured observÂer of polÂiÂtics, spoke before the ComÂmonÂwealth Club of CalÂiÂforÂnia and issued a very sober warnÂing: AmerÂiÂca faces monÂuÂmenÂtal probÂlems. But unforÂtuÂnateÂly our capacÂiÂty to address them has nevÂer been so diminÂished, and we’re this close to headÂing into a civÂiÂlizaÂtionÂal decline. Just what is limÂitÂing our abilÂiÂty to hanÂdle these probÂlems? If you cut to the chase, it’s a mediocre genÂerÂaÂtion of AmerÂiÂcans – politiÂcians, busiÂness leadÂers, media moguls, citÂiÂzens – habitÂuÂalÂly putting perÂsonÂal interÂests first and the greater good secÂond. It’s not a pretÂty picÂture, but GerÂgen sugÂgests a few ways out of the woods. (Hint: eduÂcaÂtion counts here.) You can stream the talk here, grab it on iTunes, or lisÂten below. And if you think there’s nothÂing you can perÂsonÂalÂly do to make this genÂerÂaÂtion a betÂter one, I sugÂgest you watch the last few minÂutes of this Robert SapolÂsky video.