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  1. # Global World vs Local Thinking
  2. In the two recent centuries the world has rapidly transitioned to global
  3. interconnection in aspects economical, logistical, communicational, cultural and
  4. others -- we call this globalization. Actions and events taking place in America
  5. almost directly and instantly impact people thousands of kilometers away, in
  6. other continents, via the turning wheels of overevoled capitalism and advanced
  7. communication technologies. These effect are a lot of times negative. An example
  8. of this is the business (often conducted illegally) of waste processing in third
  9. world countries, which kills many people in Africa and India, including
  10. children. Culture, politics and opinions are also being exported in real time
  11. through the Internet.
  12. Is globalization an issue? Like all things, it's something that can be taken
  13. advantage of in a positive manner, with the right attitude and will. However,
  14. there is a deeply rooted aspect of human thinking, exploited by politicians,
  15. that's making globalization a disaster -- it is the people's tendency to think
  16. locally.
  17. Local thinking, the tendency to only care about events in one's immediate
  18. proximity, is something evolved in us for a good reason, and that is that the
  19. world has simply always worked locally. Until now, that is. It had never made
  20. sense to care about someone in another continent as we couldn't reach the people
  21. and they couldn't reach us. We couldn't influence each other, endanger each
  22. other, enrich each other. We only needed to care about our tribe, our village,
  23. our city.
  24. With globalization this principle has changed, dangers and rewards from around
  25. the world are close. yet our local thinking stays in place. A decision an
  26. idividual, a company or a political group takes will echo throughout the whole
  27. world, in all its positive and negative ways. Is this good? It may or may not
  28. be, that depends solely on us. If there is anything clearly wrong, it is that we
  29. make decisions without realizing this global impact. Globalization is here to
  30. stay and can't be taken away, it is our mentality that needs to accustom to
  31. globalization in order for it to be a good thing.
  32. The moral of the story is, I guess, that the typical argument given by politics
  33. that goes "our country first" or "it's their country, not our thing", loses its
  34. logic. In our age, refusal to care about a country far away is equal to refusing
  35. to care about someone in close proximity. Refusing help to people in need in
  36. Africa is like refusing help to your starving neighbour -- it can no longer be
  37. excused because distance stops being an obstacle to influence.