Leadership in a global world

Zsolt Hermann
1 min readAug 14, 2022

Question from the Internet:

“What is the possibility of the world being governed by one leader and having one currency?”

We evolved into a globally integrated and fully interdependent world due to Nature’s laws and evolution pushing us. It makes sense to have a single governing body for such a single, globally integrated and interdependent world.

But an individual leader for a globally integrated and interdependent world is like an oxymoron. We can see that individual leadership has become obsolete and outright harmful, even locally or nationally. Our complex, multi-faceted world cannot be directed, led by any subjective and inevitably egocentric individual, regardless of how “great”, intelligent or powerful that person is.

A globally integrated and interdependent world requires a collective leadership of unique individuals who can subjugate themselves towards each other to build a selfless, collective and composite opinion and intellect that matches our global and integral system.

Moreover, such leadership cannot be placed over the global human society; we do not even have people ready for such a collective leadership right now.

Such a unique and suitable integrated global leadership or governance can grow out of a new human society that is already successfully educated about our new, globally integrated and interdependent conditions and how we all need to adapt ourselves to these conditions.

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Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.