In considering the topic “World Wisdom in Action” it is necessary to consider the total global picture and how our global population is made up.
In considering the topic “World Wisdom in Action” it is necessary to consider the total global picture and how our global population is made up. Using the title as a template does this indicate that wisdom is only located in the developed world or is it accepted that there are various levels of “wisdom.”
For example is wisdom acquired by formal learning experiences or through real world exposure? Through the course of history there have been many individuals possessing wisdom but operating from very differing “values” as indicated below.
It is clear that at every level described above wisdom is available in our present world. However, as our more developed societies move from one level of values to the next, different levels of “wisdom” are required for success. In addition, the “old wisdom” is too often thrown out and replaced by the “new wisdom” of the day and the emerging new value system.
In considering the issue of “World Wisdom in Action” we should at all times remember that our historical roots bind us to the past as well as moving us into the future. Unless we remember this, mankind as a whole will continue to stumble from one crisis to the next. It is also important to note that both societies and individuals move up and down across the various values levels as required by “life conditions.” This is as in a gearbox of a motor car where one selects the right ratio for the road conditions being experienced.
We need to consider that some 39% or 2.3 billion of global population is still operating in the first three values levels described above. In addition, 55% or 3.3 billion occupy the next two values levels which drive our world. Only 6% or 360 million falling into the top three levels. This therefore, currently mitigates against more rapid movement of a “critical mass” into these values.
The future wisdom of the 21st Century is admitting that, “we don’t know what we don’t know.” This equally applies to our past as to our future, particularly for those who live in developed economies who have never had real life experiences of the wisdom required at many of the other levels of development. We as a human species will live or die according to this rule as our various ancestors across the ages have in the past.
* Note: Numbers extracted from GVN QuickSCAN on www.globalvaluesnetwork.com
Alan Tonkin, GVN Consulting Group