In order for us to begin our process, we must be personally aware of our tendency, either culturally or within our belief system, to be exclusive. Exclusivity gives us what sociologists call “belongingness” and while this is a very good thing – it will not help us with the Power of WE.
We need each other for all that there is to be human.
If you are inclusive, it is much more difficult for you to cheat and steal from others. If you are inclusive, you realize that your own well being is as important as the person who is beside you. If you were to preface your thought and activity with the concept of we; you would find a remarkable change coming over your life. By acknowledging the importance and the value of others, you bring a new energy to every encounter. That energy transforms your encounter into a process that benefits everyone rather than just one. It takes faith and diligence to give power to inclusivity, yet it is the way for making a future for everyone.
As we deal with the awfulness of the “one percenters” and those who have tricked and cheated the world in order to gain for themselves, we can know beyond a shadow of doubt that the “power of we” will prevail.