Its not a global village, but we're in a highly interconnected globe.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the globalized world that is ours, maybe we are moving towards a global village, but that global village brings in a lot of different people, a lot of different ideas, lots of different backgrounds, lots of different aspirations.
The notion of the world as a village is becoming a reality.
Everything is global now. It's not London, it's not Spain, it's not Italy - everything is everywhere. So you have to be everywhere, I guess.
You could say that we are living in an internally globalized country.
I am actually a resident of three worlds - of America, of India, and of Africa. I live in Uganda most of the year. It's extraordinary to have that worldview that is an expansive one rather than just looking at the world from where you sit.
We're not isolated from the world. The world knocks on our door.
A globalized world is by now a familiar fact of life. Building walls or moats may sound appealing, but the future belongs to those who tend to their people and then boldly engage the rest of the world, near and far.
As we become this one global culture, in some ways it's things like the weather and nature that still hold our culture as unique to where we are.
When we say, even in a global village, that all politics is local, we mean that national sovereignties are the only reliable source of political authority.
We live in a global village. No country can live in isolation of others like Robinson Crusoe.