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"در دنیایی که همه چیز به هم مرتبط است وظیفه اخلاقی بالاتر می‌شود وظیفه دانستن"

Yuval Noah Harari
Yuval Noah Harari Historian and Author
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We live in a time where everything is linked, and that makes understanding our biggest moral duty. Imagine you’re in a room full of people, each one connected by a string. If you pull on one string, everyone feels it. That's our world today. The internet, global trade, international politics—everything is so entwined that one action can ripple across the globe. In this setting, knowing what's what isn't just a nice-to-have; it's something we must do.

The idea isn’t new. Think about the Enlightenment era, when thinkers emphasized reason and knowledge. Back then, they were breaking away from ignorance and superstition, guided by the belief that understanding the world could lead to a better society. Fast forward to now, and it’s even more critical. Why? Because our actions have broader consequences. Climate change, for instance, doesn’t just impact one country. It's a global issue. Everyone is involved.

Let’s take a practical example. Remember when a single ship—the Ever Given—blocked the Suez Canal in 2021? It wasn’t just about one ship stuck in a narrow passage. It disrupted global trade. Goods were delayed, costs went up, and people all over the world felt the pinch. If we don't understand how connected we all are, we can’t make informed decisions. The decision-makers, the ones who understood the implications fast, could act quickly to find solutions and mitigate the impacts.

So, how do you apply this in your daily life? Start by staying informed. Read widely. Not just headlines, but in-depth articles and diverse perspectives. Engage in discussions with people who think differently than you do. It’s not about winning arguments; it's about expanding your understanding. When you understand the bigger picture, your decisions—big or small—become more thoughtful and impactful.

Here’s a story to illustrate. Imagine you're at a local town hall meeting. The community is debating whether to build a new factory. Some folks point out the jobs it will create. Others worry about the environmental impact. If you’ve done your homework, you might know that the factory’s emissions could harm local wildlife or that the jobs it creates might not be sustainable in the long run. Your informed voice can help guide the community toward a balanced decision, considering both immediate benefits and long-term consequences.

Being interconnected means we can’t afford to ignore the wider world. If we’re clueless about how our actions affect others, we risk making decisions that could lead to harm. On the flip side, when we make it our mission to understand our connections, we can act in ways that benefit more people.

So, grab that newspaper or open that podcast app. Dive into a good discussion. The more you know, the more you can contribute positively to this web of connections we all live in. It’s not just about being smart. It’s about being responsible. And hey, think about it—wouldn’t you want others to do the same, especially when their actions might affect you?
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Awareness Ethics Globalization Imperative Interconnectedness Knowledge Morality Philosophy Responsibility Understanding
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