4.10.2020

Let’s go straight to plan B!

Ok, after all we talked about, now is the time to plan. I know I said we are not ready. But by the time we get really ready for something as big as having a global government and being citizens of the world, there might not be a world to be a citizen of anymore! So, ready or not, here we go!

After passing the previous steps, confused and unqualified, now what’s the next step? Assuming globalization is a good thing, or at least we choose the good version of all possible types of globalization, and assuming we know where we want to go and what type of world we plan to create for the future generation. As I said before, let’s pretend we have a plan, a good one, and we want to make it happen or at least contribute to its development somehow.


The details of the strategy and the action plan depends a lot on what the goal is. But whatever the plan, there is only one thing I know for sure and that is, if you want to make a change, you gotta start from the beginning, you gotta target the foundation: the children. Whatever you want the world to look like in the future, education, especially early childhood education is the way to go. If you want world peace, you should teach the children about diversity, tolerance, dialogue of civilizations and focus the education programs on love and caring. If you want world war, you just have to plant the seeds of hatred in children’s hearts. If you want a creative future generation, you help them develop their creativity and encourage creativity. If you want a mentally healthy next generation with successful social relationships, focus your educational plans on social and emotional skills and development. I have seen firsthand how different education systems and educational methods can change the course of history. I have witnessed how a slight difference in educational approach can make huge differences in the way a society or a nation turns out.

A global world, where all people are equals, regardless of location of birth, religion, skin color and language, a world without boundaries, a world in which everyone contributes in providing for everyone, where no parent fears the future of their child because of political conflicts of their country, a world where governments don’t dodge or weasel their responsibilities and don’t bully each other, a world when one politician will not commit modern banditry, buying already sold products just because they can, a world when one government cannot use another government as the excuse of its own incompetence, a world of tolerance and dialogue and cooperation. Wouldn’t that be nice world to live in? is it worth the effort to try and make this dream come true for our children and their children? If it is, then educate your children! Prepare your children. Teach your children. And do your best to be good role models for them. You don’t have to singlehandedly change the world; you don’t have to do something extraordinary or perform miracles. All you need to do is to shift the course of history a little bit by your actions, and then enable your children to do the same. The sum of all these little shifts is all that we need.

Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
...
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
You, you may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you will join us
And the world will be as one
... No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine…                                

Source: Musixmatch

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