Friday, January 12, 2024

Globalsameness

We become global citizens because we are more alike than different; we like each other to a certain degree even though we are strangers; we understand each other empathetically.

The global world is diversified and dynamic, and global value is multi-dimensional; in fact, the global society is complex with all sorts of perspectives. Global citizens are experiencing the same world, but perhaps perceive it subjectively. 

However, as humans, we are more alike than different. It's possible to build common ground, clarify common values, discover common interests, and solve problems with common best practices in order to build a harmonized global society.


The commonality is that "the box" tends to be what everyone with experience in the topic can identify as being "commonly known": Each one of us has different cognitive patterns, knowledge resources, and personal perceptions. It’s important to socialize with similar-minded talented people for deepening understanding of issues we are commonly interested in. Also learn from people who think differently.  It’s crucial to broaden the perspective by embracing complementary thoughts, expanding our thinking boxes, scrutinizing your way, my way and figuring out alternative common ways to do things.

Discovering global sameness is an interesting journey for people to co-share this beautiful planet. We become global citizens if we share knowledge, build common ground, deepen our understanding of global issues in order to solve problems with global impact.

Focusing on the commonalities that we all have as human beings is a great way to create cross boundary understanding, cohesion, and collaboration: The intensity of darkness varies with each of us, and so is our understanding and action under the same situation or different circumstances. From surface interesting facts understanding to deeper cause-effect reasoning, common understanding can be at many levels and it has to be explained from many perspectives.

If there is not a common understanding, change would get stuck. It's important to practice global thinking with multi-dimensional intelligence to show the benefits of having a common understanding that change needs to be made and problems should be solved.

There are far fewer differences between them than points they have in common, commonalities that can create the base for collaboration: Interdependence and cooperation rather than domination are the only way to advance global communities. Teamwork and unity bring complementary strength and amplify collective potential.

We go deeper to diagnose real problems and deal with them thoughtfully. Cross-disciplinary collaboration and integral processes enable global leaders and professionals to look at the wider aspects around problem space, and then understand the effect of imposing boundaries within that space, in order to frame the commonly agreeable, right problem and solve it in a structural way.

We become global citizens because we are more alike than different; we like each other to a certain degree even though we are strangers; we understand each other empathetically; as global communication is a threshold to connect minds and hearts, local and global, today and future seamlessly. We go deeper to diagnose common interesting problems and deal with them collaboratively to advance humanity.

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