While we honor the specific talents of individual cultures—such as the mathematical precision of the Arabic language or the technological pioneer spirit of America—we must remember that we are flying as one planetary organism. To reach eternity, we must adopt the ancient wisdom of the flying geese formation.
**1. Shared Uplift, Not Isolated Struggle**
Geese fly in a V-formation because the flapping of each bird creates an aerodynamic uplift for the one immediately behind it. As a species, this means: when one nation or culture drives progress through its unique talents, it lifts the rest of us. The journey to eternity requires far less effort when we fly together rather than fighting alone.
**2. Rotating Leadership Based on Talent**
When the lead goose gets tired, it falls back into the formation, and another takes the front. No single nation or culture must carry the burden of humanity alone. We must rotate leadership based on where specific talents are needed at specific times. We lead together, stepping forward when our unique strengths are required.
**3. Encouragement Over Conflict**
The geese flying in the rear honk to encourage those in the front to maintain their speed and course. If we stop waging war against one another, our global communication can finally become this driving, motivating force—lifting each other up instead of tearing each other down.
**4. Protecting the Vulnerable**
When a goose is weakened and falls out of formation, others follow it down to protect it until it can fly again. This is the practical application of ending "inhuman suffering." We must build a societal infrastructure where no one is left behind, ensuring that death is no longer needed as an escape.
We are not just a collection of borders and nations. We are a symphony of talents. Let us fly in formation.

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