Greetings friend @mikitaly.
This is a great article. Very well written.
Here you have raised some very important aspects. I believe that all the governments of the world should take this current situation as a turning point. We must turn around in the way we have developed finance and international relations. Globalization has flaws, but it is not a wrong model.
As you well stated at the end of your article:
We must always learn from mistakes.
The biggest mistake made was "Putting all the eggs in the same basket."
China strove to be a world giant and did it. But it is not their mistake.
The nations of the world found in China a producer of "quality" and very cheap technology. Thus they became the first choice of importers in the world.
Beyond the fragility that the global financial market has shown, I think we must think about what other weaknesses we have as a global, planetary community. As humanity.
Today was a virus. Tomorrow will be global warming. A meteorite that impacts the planet. Nations playing war with their weapons of mass destruction. A nuclear war.
Are we ready to face a global calamity?
Locked in our great ego we have forgotten that we live on the same planet and "it is the only one we have".
Thanks for sharing.
Your friend, Juan.
Hi Juan, thanks for reading my post I'm really glad you liked it. I agree with you on everything and in my opinion you have focused the real problem: the immeasurable ego of the human being.
We live on our planet without feeling connected to it, instead of adapting to the environment around us we transform it to our liking to the point of destroying it. But we can no longer continue like this, we have limited time to reverse the course.
Fortunately we have not yet reached the point of no return.