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Society based on Co-creation

  • Writer: Ulf A Kurkiewicz
    Ulf A Kurkiewicz
  • Sep 2
  • 2 min read

We live in a time when the majority of humanity, or at least a large part, lives in a world based on Charles Darwin's principles. Or perhaps according to the way that has been highlighted as his principles. The strong and the best are the ones who get to pass on their genes. Competition is the leading method, which also applies to the view of business, the extraction of natural resources, the self-image of countries, and more.


Credit to Vilius Kukanauskas published on Pixabay
Credit to Vilius Kukanauskas published on Pixabay

Today, research is beginning to understand that you cannot judge the behavior of different animals outside their natural habitat. The results we have obtained from artificial environments and which have partly formed the basis for the idea that competition is what is the natural state have proven to be incorrect. Studies in the normal habitat of animals show a completely different behavior, one where cooperation and peaceful behavior are dominant.


Research also shows that the species that survive for a long time in a historical perspective as a species have cooperation as their main behavior. Through cooperation, the species survives in moments of change. This is something that the people of nature have known at all times, living in harmony with nature, safeguarding the future of the tribe by ensuring that the children and young people are taken into account, or are central, when decisions are made that concern the future of the clan.


The social model that is partly based on competition and endless economic growth is leading not only humanity but also all other beings that live here towards the end of the road. If most people from individuals, via clans, societies, nations and world communities have this as their starting point, the future really does not look bright. A dark picture you may think, but there are glimmers of light here and there. Individuals, groups, societies on a small scale and small nations that are waking up. Another model needs to be developed if there is to be a bright future for the next generations. This regardless of whether it is generations that have already been born but without power, or generations that have not yet been born.


A new social order needs to emerge. A social order that is not based on hierarchy but on hetearchy. A society where collective harmony exists, a society where harmony is created from individual freedom where individuals take responsibility for their own contribution to the group or society. A society where trust in self-organizing intelligence grows out of this freedom. A self-evident fact in such a society is the will and ability to protect the environment and all who live here on our planet.


People with this view should look for Social hetearchies - groups of self-empowered people who work creatively without the limitations that a hierarchical model provides.



Stay Conscious



Ulf


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