Exploring the necessity of establishing a new universal language to overcome the global crisis of fragmentation and social distrust. Drawing on the philosophy of Silo, the authors argue that meaningful connection requires address in g pre-dialogic conditions, which are the hidden intentions and worldviews participants hold before speaking.
Modern communication often fails because it lacks
coherence, or the alignment between an individual’s internal thoughts and their external actions. To move beyond geopolitical conflict and interpersonal isolation, individuals must cultivate a language of reconciliation
and unity.
Ultimately, the source suggests that a human future depends on our willingness to honestly examine our assumptions and build the foundations for
genuine dialogue.
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