A vision for living together without tearing each other apart
Introduction
We live in a strange time.
The world is moving faster than ever.
We work more.
We communicate more.
We produce more.
And yet, many people feel the same thing:
something no longer feels right.
Not only politics.
Not only the economy.
But the framework in which we live.
This vision is addressed to ordinary citizens —
to those who sense that the way we live together must evolve, even if they cannot yet clearly say how.
1. A shared observation
Everywhere, the same tensions appear:
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growing fatigue
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loss of trust
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permanent divisions
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rising insecurity
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uncertainty about our children’s future
Many feel they are living in a world they no longer control.
Yet this discomfort is not inevitable.
It is the symptom of a deeper imbalance.
2. The real problem
We have been taught to think each for ourselves.
To protect our own interests.
To succeed individually.
To compete and compare.
But reality is simple:
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what one country does affects others
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what one company does affects the planet
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what one adult does affects children
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what we do today shapes tomorrow
We are already connected.
Whether we like it… or not.
3. Humanity functions as a whole
Humanity works much like a human body.
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when one organ suffers, the entire body weakens
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when one part fails, nothing truly functions well
No one can live peacefully in:
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a fractured society
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a damaged planet
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a world under constant tension
Individual well-being cannot last
if the collective world is collapsing.
4. What does it mean to be a “Guardian of Life”?
Being a Guardian of Life does not mean:
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saving the planet alone
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being perfect
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being an activist
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being a hero
It simply means:
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taking care of what sustains life
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thinking a little further than tomorrow
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leaving a livable world to our children
A guardian is not above others.
A guardian is an ordinary citizen
who does their part.
5. Life is not an abstract concept
Life is not an idea.
Life is:
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the water we drink
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the air we breathe
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the health of our children
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peace within our societies
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the nature that feeds us
Without these foundations:
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the economy collapses
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politics loses meaning
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freedom becomes fragile
Life is the invisible base of everything else.
6. Why speak of unity?
Not so that everyone thinks the same.
But to remember one essential truth:
our differences are a strength,
but our future is shared.
We can debate everything.
Hold opposing views.
Believe differently.
Yet we all live in the same home.
7. A common vision is not an ideology
An ideology divides.
A common vision unites.
It functions like the rules of a game:
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everyone plays differently
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everyone remains free
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but everyone protects the playing field
Without shared ground,
no game can continue.
8. The essential message
Two paths stand before us:
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continue fighting one another endlessly
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or choose to protect what allows life to continue
Not to be virtuous.
Not to be perfect.
But to be responsible.
9. What each person can do
Nothing extraordinary is required.
Already, simply:
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respecting life
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passing values to children
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seeking balance rather than excess
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sometimes thinking “we” as much as “I”
…is immense.
Change rarely begins from the top.
It begins with awareness.
10. In one sentence
We do not need a perfect world.
We need a livable one.
🌱 A very simple summary
The Guardians of Life
are ordinary citizens
who have understood one essential truth:
life does not belong to us —
it is entrusted to us.
And what we choose to do with it today
will shape the world of tomorrow.
🌍 This vision imposes nothing.
It simply invites us to care
for what makes life possible.
Would you like to support the Guardians of Life?
Your gesture can make a difference.