The tree is an illustrative example of how we could function in our world. We must look at ourselves like a tree where all of the people on planet Earth are represented in the nutrient-absorbing roots of the tree. Simply put, the vascular cambium in the bole of the tree transfers nutrients and water to the leaves and provides the ability for photosynthesis in the leaves using chlorophyll and the sun’s light to produce energy to grow the tree systematically. The nutrients in my illustrative example are the people on our planet. The roots represent all the people everywhere on Earth because everyone on Earth knows most about what they know about. Hence, everyone is important and matters to the rest of us. This unifying principle brings us together in a well-intentioned way and allows the working together paradigm to create potential leaders everywhere on Earth. In essence, everyone becomes a leader, relatively speaking, by doing all they can to help make the world a better place cumulatively speaking. It does not matter the hierarchy, nor does it matter the actual contributions that individuals are making as long as they contribute to a well-planned holistic ecological system to the best of our current ability, knowing that we must continually learn and adapt as we know more in the future. The information from the people’s knowledge (which was formerly taken from us) transfers up the tree’s bole to each appropriate multidisciplinary, holistically scientific, and academic knowledge-building Leaf. Energy is created and passed along to the rest of the tree from the bole (integrative functioning and knowledge accumulating growth), including the roots (people) for continual learning and adaptation as well as ecological prescriptive advice for people to live in a sustainable striving way. I believe everyone on Earth should have at least one ecological niche role as a part of at least one ecological niche organization. One of the most critical ecological niche roles is being a parent or family member. Many others include community members, world society/community members, and part of everything and everyone, including nature and God. We must transform all organizations worldwide into ecological niche organizations to maximize the well-intentioned, connected, and integrated functioning to benefit all and everything on Earth. World without end.
A sustainable striving ecological niche organization that strives to err on the side of caution and strives to do no harm