The New World Order


Since the Covid-19 Pandemic has brought a paradigm shift in economy and politics on national and international levels, one might as well draw out an alternative improved world order. 


The current global economy and way of life is man made. We have created this system for ourselves. Or rather, the infamous 1% for themselves. The current global System serves a tiny percentage of our billion-headed population. And that, must change. 


Let’s Imagine a global economic system based on rewarding virtuous hard workers. It is more sensible than the current system, where fraud, opportunism and business on the down-low are accepted as “hard-work”. 


Let the concept settle in your brain. Doesn’t it make sense to be paid for tolerant composures, for loyal attitudes and hard-work philosophies? The concept is not so abstract as it seems. 

Since the dawn of time people have assessed individuals and civilizations based on equivalents of the “Christian”, “Knightly” and “Commoner” virtues in the European culture*.

 “Christian”, signals tolerance, forgiveness, kindness and selflessness. “Knightly”, meaning loyalty, bravery, security and righteousness. And lastly, “Commoner”, standing for contempt, care, creativity, social relations and hard-work. Such working and industrial production approach is guaranteed to fuel the economy. Let’s draw an example:

A hard worker who is honest in his work is more likely to amass greater production goods and trade effectively, thus driving in income increases and money. 


It is only right for the human to be paid and rewarded for their acts of kindness, for helping others and contributing through science and maths and music and art and literature to humankind. 

But wait, that is Heaven. 

That is why this system won’t happen here, we’d be living in the Heavens. 




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*We also need clearer symbols for virtues and vices in, for instance, the Middle Eastern cultures. 

Let’s revive our Arab science, medicine, maths, art, music, literature and religion contributors. 

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  1. Nice read! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I read your other post, your brilliant :)

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