From The Star article linked below:
"Humanism defined the Renaissance, eradicated the old order and transformed art, politics and religion. But it also led, like an arrow’s flight, to an individualism that became the cornerstone of industrialization, capitalism and colonialism. In our era of revolutions, nothing is clearer than the need for us to reconnect to each other, in all our humanity, and to the Earth.
We are at the point of such existential risk that we need to abandon self-interest. That era has failed all but the one per cent, and they are failing the rest of us every day. Our nuances and differences can be, and need to be, respected and celebrated. But to thrive we must move forward without friction and competition. This is a level of unity I believe we haven’t even perceived yet, but it is the only thing that will permit us to reinforce our ensemble, find the positives in our differences, and prevent conflict before it happens."
Looks like The Peace will be a thought provoking read. I wonder how long it will take us to get there? 🤔
