Interdependence, Community
Interdependence is one of nature’s most fundamental operating principles, transcending geography, race, religion, political affiliation and economic status.


Research reveals that children begin to associate animals and plants with each other spontaneously in their drawings by the age of eight.

“What if we had an Interdependence Day? It would be a holiday dedicated to advancing policies and progress that support the founding principle of the United States: the unalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

“I pose this not as an aspirational or idealistic pipe dream, but rather as inspiration to explore what it would look like, and mean, to design and align policies, technologies and finance mechanisms in service of a world that actually works for all — all people and all species.”

Article: A Nod to Unalienable Truth of Interdependence