True globalization connects individuals, not institutions.
The world’s most valuable network is invisible to institutions. It thrives where rare minds meet without permission.
Globalization has been measured for decades in trade volumes, international treaties, and the spread of multinational organizations. Yet its most transformative form cannot be measured in policy documents or corporate footprints. It is defined by the density and quality of direct relationships between the few individuals capable of moving the world forward. Institutions may create the scaffolding, but individuals build the future.
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