Raise inner contradictions
Might we—might I—raise inner contradictions in you, Grandchild?
:- Doug.

But if you are to have a livable world we’ll have to. . .give up our comfortable cars, walk more, take cloth bags to the grocery, do more with less, think how we might leave you a better humanity, think about you. . . .
Really?! Imagine us! Imagine us.
:- Doug.
What O what do you want me to hear
You who come to me from ages hence?
Do you even care if I hear?
Do you even find worth in our converse?
Who are we each to the other, if. . . ?
:- Doug.
Humanicity is at once a larger and a smaller thing than humanity: smaller in that it is only the quality of the beast, larger in that other beings can partake.
:- Doug.