The response to the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted that when governments and scientists collaborate across borders, they can accelerate life-saving breakthroughs like vaccine development.
Scientific research shows that groups of three to five people often outperform even the most talented subject matter experts when solving complex problems.
Youth-led movements like Fridays for Future show how one individual's strike can spark a global movement when others choose to stand in solidarity.
Standing together provides a sense of security and belonging that allows individuals to take risks and innovate without the paralyzing fear of failing alone. Historical and Social Impact
History is filled with examples of how collective action has dismantled systemic barriers.
True strength comes from acknowledging individual limitations and appreciating the unique gifts others bring to the table.