The Three Divides - A guide to understanding the current world.
Saahil Sood
I help leaders build high performing teams | I write about leadership lessons from the world of sports, nature and organisations | Executive Coach
The world is a radically changing place today and this is leading to some complex challenges. Understanding and making sense of this change has been a deep area of interest in my work. My recent read, The Essentials of Theory U by Otto Scharmer?outlined an interesting and seemingly simple perspective of The Three Divides to understand these changes and challenges. Below is my synthesis of the Three major divides playing out in our world currently.?
1.The Ecological Divide
Our relationship with nature is fractured. There is an unprecedented loss of nature. We are not sure yet whether this fracture can ever be repaired and the loss recovered. The number 1.5 is a good representation of this divide. Worldwide, on an average all our economies consume the resources of 1.5 planet earths. This number varies from country to country - USA consumes the resources of 5 planet earths.?
Hence The Ecological Divide exists because of a disconnect between?self and nature. Over the last few centuries, we have been the?receiver or the?taker in this relationship. We have seldom been the?giver or have not done enough of it. We do not understand or conveniently ignore the needs of nature. This has fuelled a disconnect in the relationship.
2.The Social Divide
Thanks to technology, the last few decades have seen unprecedented innovation and development. This has also led to an increase in inequity, fragmentation. There is a unique loss of society happening. The number 8 sums up the social divide. 8 billionaires own as much wealth as the bottom 50% of the world’s population.
The Social Divide arises from a disconnect between?self and?other.?The world has gradually moved away from a community-based living to an individual-focused lifestyle. Over the centuries, the tribes, joint families, communal spaces and events have given way to nuclear families and virtual communities. It seems that these transitions have led the?Me?to take a precedence over the?We.
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3.The Spiritual Divide
Look around and listen deeply. We will hear the words burnout and depression much more than we did a decade ago. There is a widespread loss of meaning and purpose. The number 800k represents the spiritual divide - this is the number of people committing suicide every year. 17% of these are from India. Every 40 seconds there is a suicide in this world. This number today is greater than the sum of people who are killed by natural disasters, murders or war.?
The Spiritual Divide arises because of the disconnect between?self and?Self.?The capital S self represents my highest future possibility - who I am today and who I can be tomorrow. Maybe we are spending too much time?doing?and too less time?being?to connect and act from the?Self.?
To sum up ....
the progress & innovation over the last few decades is leading to the loss of nature, society and self. The above three divides also providea direction on what can be done-Building deeper connects with nature, each other and ourselves.?
However before you start thinking of a solution, take a pause. Because there seems to be an emerging consensus around the world that the obvious may not be the preferred route anymore - eg launching a new Fellowship at the intersection of nature, other and self or just building a platform to facilitate connections between nature, others and self may not be the most brilliant ideas today!
When asked in an interview about where does hope lie for humankind, Yuval Harari spoke that human beings have spent centuries working externally and we must now spend time working internally on ourselves. In the book, Otto too continues the discussion on The Three Divides by declaring that the blind spot to these problems is the?source and that’s the route we must take going ahead.
We can see?what we do (results). We can see?how we do it (process). But we usually are not aware of the?who: the inner place or source from which we operate
So as an individual, a business/community leader or a young change maker wanting to solve these challenges, it will be worth thinking of combining the internal and external as a starting point. The number of people currently trying to work on bringing a transformational change in this world may have never been this high. Perhaps the reason we are still struggling to see the change lies in Bill O Brien’s following quote?
The success of an intervention depends on the interior condition of the intervener.?
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5 年This is so nice. Three things are currently there in my mind after reading this, 1) first is the quote in the end. I think reading it took me to another world and simultaneously it has made me more present too about things inside me which help me to have a better intervention. 2) The ecological disconnect. The social and spiritual disconnect is something which informs my life style regularly. However, I have been least connected to nature even after knowing importance of it. I think one thing I am learning is that my day should be towards the three divide equitable manner as I some how feel working towards one divide positive influence in bridging the gap in others. 3) The second is that obvious may not be the preferred route! Haha! This makes things fun. To me its like gives giving people a belief of challenging the status quo as there may not be the obvious things to achieve.? I always have fun reading what you share. Especially because they are concise and has depth in it. :)
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5 年The third divide resonated with me the most. Its almost invisible, probably like a shadow following us yet we are so unaware of it.?
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5 年Very interesting article. Thanks for writing, Saahil. I'm intrigued to learn further.
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5 年Love the simplicity in describing the 3 divides. Sharing this :)
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5 年I could see examples of the three divide around me and could also see how it impacts me. Loved the quote towards the end. I am thinking whether the divide has come as a result of multiple small things or a few big things. Also, can't help but think, so what now?