Sadly, It's Taken A War To Strengthen Our Empathy, Global Unity & Moral Compass
Robert Glazer
5X Entrepreneur, #1 WSJ & USA Today Bestselling Author, Top .1% Podcast Host and Keynote Speaker. Board Chair & Founder @ Acceleration Partners
It’s been heartbreaking to watch the senseless war and ensuing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, especially as the situation grows more dire with each passing day.
However, it is often when things seem darkest that we see the greatest acts of courage and morality. While it has been difficult to witness the needless destruction of lives, homes and livelihoods, there is a glimmer of hope in how both individuals and organizations around the world have stood united against Russia’s unprovoked aggression and rallied to help the people of Ukraine.
Simply put, this type of unity was hardly guaranteed. We’re in an environment of?increased individualism ?over the last decade and a?resurgence in populist leaders globally . The physical and mental separation of two years of pandemic life has deepened our divisions and weakened our collective empathy. Recently, these developments reached a crisis point where our?viewpoints have become so entrenched , and so polarized, that I’ve been losing faith that people can objectively agree upon what is morally?right and wrong , even in the most basic examples.
And yet, the war in Ukraine has been a globally unifying event unlike anything we’ve seen in decades—perhaps even more so than the pandemic, which became dominated by political infighting, disrespect and selfishness. Overnight, we have reset our collective moral compass and have clearly identified the moral side of the conflict. Perhaps more importantly, the crisis has shocked us out of our cynicism and replaced it with a deep sense of empathy and humanity.
During this time of great tragedy, it is inspiring to look to the people who go above and beyond for their fellow human beings. I have personally been inspired by these changes in behavior and responses to the crisis.
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While I hope this war comes to a quick and peaceful end, I also simultaneously wish that the behavior changes that have emanated from this tragedy will not fade in the coming months or years. This rise in unity and empathy is exactly what’s needed to address the world’s most pressing problems. While Putin’s invasion is an atrocity, the world’s humane, unified and innovative response will hopefully serve as a building block for a more peaceful, tolerant and harmonious future.
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Robert Glazer?is the Founder and Chairman of the Board at?Acceleration Partners,?an award-winning partner marketing agency with over twenty-five best place to work awards. He is also a #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author and keynote speaker. Full bio and speaking inquires at?www.robertglazer.com
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2 年If it takes a war to strengthen our empathy, the million times more severe environmental disaster, that we are consistently achieving, shall bring up to Heaven
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2 年human decision are not well in Ukraine!
Remember that those were strollers waiting for mothers escaping with their kids. There are no 'parents' because Ukrainian fathers had to stay and fight for their country's freedom. #PolandFirstToHelp
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2 年True Robert! At the same time the reactive international double standards have not stopped!! To be selective and discriminative in our stand against aggression and violence is not acceptable! What about Palestine's suffering? Has any country expressed its voice against Israel's aggression and war?! And many other populations have been suffering all around the globe. Has any international action been taken to stop lives from being wasted and others tortured?! Let us ask ourselves these questions and be really sincere and honest in answering them!!