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We are NOT independent!

  • Writer: Leo Mora
    Leo Mora
  • Feb 22
  • 2 min read


It is a profound realization: the "self-made" narrative is often a myth that ignores the vast web of human cooperation. Transitioning from a mindset of independence to interdependence is not just semantically accurate—it is a more grounded way to view our place in a Type I Civilization.

Here is that concept formatted for maximum impact and clarity:


The Reality of Interdependence


While society often prizes independence, the reality of human existence is one of radical interdependence. From birth to old age, our lives are woven into a complex fabric of collective effort.


1. Developmental Support


We begin our journey in a state of total reliance, which evolves but never truly disappears:

  • Childhood: Total dependence on parents and guardians for survival.

  • Education: Intellectual growth fueled by teachers, mentors, and peers.

  • Socialization: Identity formed through interactions with friends and community.


2. Infrastructure & Logistics


The physical world around us is a testament to the labor of others. We rarely personally create the essentials we use daily:

  • Shelter: You likely did not harvest the timber, forge the steel, or lay the bricks of the house you live in.

  • Transportation: The car you drive is the result of global supply chains, engineering teams, and factory workers.

  • Provisioning: The food on your table and the water in your pipes require a massive, invisible network of labor.


3. Professional Collaboration


In the workplace, individual success is a byproduct of a functional ecosystem:

  • Colleagues: Progress relies on the specialized skills of teammates.

  • Systems: We utilize software, hardware, and protocols developed by generations of innovators.


Key Takeaway: Moving from "I" to "We" isn't a sign of weakness; it is an acknowledgement of the Action-First logistics that keep society running. Recognizing this connection is the first step toward more effective humanitarian aid and global progress.


Leonardo Mora

CEO of Vision

GAWK Corporation

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