Reawakening Our Humanity
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
|May 1 - 31, 2025
A Virtue Celebrated in Words, Yet Increasingly Abandoned in Deeds
Dr. Iain McGilchrist, a septuagenarian philosopher, psychiatrist, and neuroscientist of global renown, recently addressed a symposium titled The Future of Humanity. In his reflections, he explored the most profound questions concerning the good, the beautiful, and the true. Drawing upon a lifetime of study, he observed that these transcendent values have been steadily sidelined, debased, and, at times, even destroyed.
“It is not merely that we are distracted from the truth,” he noted, “but we demand protection from it, lest it hurt us—in case life itself hurts us.”
This observation resonates deeply in today’s world—a world perceived as increasingly unkind, unfeeling, and unconcerned, where basic human values like compassion, love, and concern for others appear to be vanishing at an alarming pace.
In this hyper-competitive socio-political environment, every sphere of life—familial, social, professional, and spiritual—is under immense strain. Even the very institutions meant to uphold them are faltering. Yet amidst these disquieting trends, glimmers of hope remain. One such beacon is the extraordinary journey of a traveler whose experiences offer a powerful affirmation of the enduring human spirit.
Why is this journey relevant today? And why must we, now more than ever, turn inward to reawaken the sacred space of our shared humanity? Let’s explore.
The Journey of Thor Pedersen
Thor Pedersen, a Danish explorer, became the first person in history to visit every country in the world without boarding a plane—a feat that took nine years, nine months, and sixteen days (2013-2023). He journeyed across over 200 nations, India being his 168th, traveling by ship, train, bus, and other land and sea routes.
But Thor’s voyage was more than a test of endurance. It became a profound meditation on humanity itself, transcending borders, beliefs, and backgrounds, and showcasing resilience, grace, and universal beauty.
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