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  • Hello Urs and everyone. At last, I found a spell of time to start my presence in Keenston. I am so much impressed by such a long list of ideas presented by Urs. Though I feel being a little bit behind, I should admit that to my mind time for lonely wolves is not over. It has just started. 

    I cannot accept lots of new standards imposed by the international society. The impact of globalization is traced everywhere and a good deal of weird things happen all over the world. I do not want to cooperate with people who fight with monuments instead of fighting diseases and natural disasters, who intrude into the languages forgetting that they grow like live creatures and we should not ban the words from them. By doing that, we are destroying them. By destroying them, we are destroying society.  I don't want to become a standardized and globalized human being. I want to go along my own way even though sometimes it seems too difficult to overcome.       

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    • Hello Yuri

      Thanks a lot that you took your time and answered my post:)

      Globalization is a threat in many ways - I fully agree.
      It creates too many disadvantages and falls short when it comes down to develop countries and people.
      It is like "the winner takes it all" - I am afraid...

      It will take some time to overcome the downsides of this worldwide system or the idea behind it:

      They say that you should produce goods where it has the lowest prize.

      That is good for many things - but it has vast consequences as we are seeing now in the actual pandemic.
      As soon as a production line in a far away country cannot produce anymore due to an outbreak of corona or harsh measures to battle this disease, theese products can't be produced anymore and - like it is often the case - can't be replaced by products of other countries on short notice.

      So we have to find solutions to guarantee a certain independency in terms of crucial and basic products, in my view.

      As for the standards imposed by the so called international society:
      Would you mind explaining what you mean by that?

      In my view, cultural diversity is a very important thing and should be respected. So it can't be a good idea to standardise the whole world. I fully agree on that.

      I only wanted to point out that nationwide / wordlwide challenges need cooperation at least to a certain extent. Some developments can't be avoided and don't stop at the borders of our countries...

      Please, Yuri, forgive me for replying not as quickly as you might have expected.

      I am a bit busy at my new post - many things to adapt to in a relatively short time;)
      But all in all I think it was a good decision to take on this job.
      I'll tell you more about it later.

      Have a good weekend!

      Best

      Urs

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