Thursday, September 29, 2011

Developping a New World

"Collaborative jobs among persons is complicated. May is most complicated when the vision is the same than when is different, because is not possible to view the total panorama or all sides of the problem.

In developed countries (actually named first-world countries by themselves) the single perspective in the vision is not a problem, because each one of the persons is habituated to  discuss and to confront the other one to validate its point of view. In this, third-world country, same if the vision (unique) is wrong, the validation of the idea is for the majority and not for the argument.

Is bizarre how I found the third-worldism present when I stay here. When I living in Europe, for me the idea of a world divided in three or more levels is ridiculous, but after three or more weeks here..., the appreciation disappears patently. And more, when we accept to be in the most low scale of the division, or worst, we help to be at this very low level.


Excel in a first world country is not difficult. Even when we send the best people in the worst conditions to the First World. The real merit is excel here, in the new world. Of course, the magic of being outside is lost, we lose the fascination around the winner in the other country in addition with all barriers to speak in the same language and to be understanding are impassable.

Sometimes I wonder if I'm doing in the right way. Another time the question is with other friends like me. But, as mercenaries of the development (human development) we can't stay in the calm waters of the commodity. We need, as mercenaries, our battle camp, a list of a lot of wars to develop the real new world. In the end, the world is our perception of the reality. And in this reality, same without reconnaissance, our minds are fed of dreams..., not our ego. However, often is needed."


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