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Essay (531) from Philippines - Author's age: 21 years old

Summary

In the face of environmental degradation, social divisiveness and inequity, the natural tendency of organisms is to go back to the basic principles of nature. We need to empower and recognize the interdependence of the capitals that built our societies. Symbiosis over competition in attaining stability. The state of social well-being is the state of equilibrium, and equilibrium is stability. Unless we recognize that we are all equal, like whales recognizing the bacteria in their stomach that helps them with digestion, we will never attain well-being.

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Comment by Mike on Wednesday 03 February 2010 at 20:08
I read your essay with great interest. It is also my belief that true stability for human as a living specie will be achieved when it reach state of equilibrium. This is a natural phenomenon that human is moving toward, but if it is recognized and become the belief of human, they can speeds up the process and harmonize their acts toward that as collective goal. It is happening as part of social evolution of human and we can help the evolution process by recognizing this fact and harmonizing our every days actions. Indeed human has been doing this, kind of primitively, through passing laws and regulations to harmonize out daily activities. I believe that other species do have the equilibrium thus have the stability in their daily function individually and collectively. Human need to reach similar equilibrium, though at much higher level that also would be more complicated, in order to reach some sort of stability. Trough such stability is that majority of today's problems of human would be alleviated. There are a lot to discuss about this topic. You can contact me by e-mail at mikekazam@yahoo.com so we can exchange ideas. Regardless of that I encourage you to continue discussing and sharing this with others and know that you are on right tract. In my opinion your essay should have been among the winner as it addresses a subject that deal with today's problem very basically at its root. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thanks

Mike Kazemi

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