Global Thinker

We think ‘fast, slow, and okay’ whereas how close to each other we think is the prudence for certainty and predictability. It’s significance everybody is local someplace but the endurance of the meaningful life that occupied our mind that convinces beyond a shadow of doubt is not local anymore but global. Global represents a world that is totally interconnected. It’s a context of responsibility into our actions and ideas transcending geographical boundaries. In it, as we embark on this journey of self-discovery and global awareness, we turn to the wisdom of great thinkers for guidance. 

This domain of global thought encourages individuals to set ambitious goals, beginning with addressing critical issues such as poverty, hunger, health, water, and peace, often referred to as the United Nations Sustainable Goals. In essence, it promotes an open-minded approach to examining our awareness of various matters that are significant to us. Qualities associated with this mindset include, but are not limited to, curiosity about the world and different cultures, open-mindedness and a willingness to acquire new knowledge, the ability to perceive the broader picture and contemplate the long-term consequences of one’s actions, effective communication with individuals from diverse cultures, and a readiness to take action to improve the world. 

However, the summit of global thinking, which aims to offer solutions to the complexities of life, hinges on recognizing one universal truth inherent in every individual. This awareness serves as our driving force to engage in endeavors that foster both social impact and spiritual growth. By anchoring our efforts in this universal truth, we can avoid the pitfalls of narrow-minded thinking and the perceived impossibility of achieving a universal sense of identity and belief. It positions us to realize the universal meaning of life by exploring the visions and values with relevance and resonance as follows., 

We have universal meaning from master story that serves the clarity of what humans can define and cannot define of the soul through knowledge and counter knowledge. This story is the universal source for oneself to consider what it means to be a global thinker. In other words, one cannot be a global thinker without awareness of the master story of faith and politics. Embracing this Great Truth, a global thinker finds themselves without a point of return in the pursuit of the best meaning of life. 

In essence, this universal meaning of life, reveals that there is no point of return in the quest for the best meaning of life that encompasses realization of global thinking, fostering the understanding through knowledge and experience through comparison and competition with the insight in what humans can define and what lies beyond our definition. 

And from this Master story of faith and politics we have the awareness in “Individual of people” by the transformation that exist in understanding for human is solution to human problems. For the ‘individual of God,’ no transformation between humans is required for their desire for God to be successful.” 

Within this context, we can participate in two distinct dialogues: one focused on ‘Our Success with Identity’ to drive social impact, and another centered on ‘Our Success with Belief’ for spiritual growth. These conversations embody the universal human experience as we collectively pursue a common purpose. 

Global thinking involves recognizing that each person’s contribution, rooted in our inherent abilities to relate, love, understand, and persevere, is an awareness that contributes through one universal truth to the well-being of all and embodies “highest benefit as a human being.” 

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