Equality is the foundation of the structure of society. In fact, equality is the foundation of any structure.
If you create a building with four unequal pillars, the building will fall sooner or later and there is nothing you can do about it, it’s inevitable.
We have create a society with similar unequal pillars that encompasses genders, sexual orientations, races, colors, physical appearances, age, generations, language, socioeconomic classes, intellectual classes, religion, nationalities, and ethnicities.
This diversification is the marvel of human species, not the reason for inequality, biased, and discriminatory behavior towards the other.
Society is on the brink of global collapse and there is only one reason for it, the pillars on which the society was built upon are unequal.
Equal is the new hello
This time, let’s start the rebuilding of society with a new fabric. The fabric of equality.
It is upon us now to prevent this global societal collapse by rebuilding the society on equal pillars. It is the will of every human heart.
But to turn this will of ours and prevent this global catastrophe, we must turn this will of ours into our very nature first.
To do that we must begin every human interaction by saying the word “Equal”.
We are not supposed to fight with anybody to create this equality, when not supposed to protest to create this equality, because there is nobody to fight with, all we need to do is realize that we are all equal.
The most instant way of achieving this awareness where we realize we are all equal is by replacing the word “hello” with “equal”.
A new greeting for the new society that we are building.
Yes,
“Equal is the new hello.”
Say hello to the new hello. I mean, say equal to the new hello.
A brief history of hello
We humans have been changing the greetings all the time. We use the greeting that best represents that time. The word hello itself originated in 1830, which was less than 200 years ago.
Even then it did not get any mainstream popularity until Thomas Edison proposed the word hello to be used as the default greeting to be used while answering the phone. While the inventor of the telephone Graham Bell proposed ‘ahoy’.
Interestingly, the word hello was used by sailors as a cry for attention before that.
One of the most used words of human interaction is hello. Yet it does not convey any meaning when you greet someone by saying hello.
The Empowering effect of Equal
“Equal is the new hello” transcends the confines of traditional greetings and carries with it a resounding message of equality, unity and respect. When we begin each interaction with the word “Equal,” we are not only acknowledging the inherent value of each individual but also dismantling the subtle hierarchies that have been ingrained in our societal fabric.
This new greeting serves as a gentle reminder that, regardless of our backgrounds or differences, we stand on a common ground of equality. It reinforces the notion that every voice deserves to be heard, every perspective is worthy, and every person is deserving of empathy and consideration.
When you choose to greet someone with the word “equal,” you are sowing the seeds of empowerment that will empower both you and them.
Real-life scenarios of greeting Equal
Let’s consider these real-life scenarios that exemplify the transformational power of this approach:
● Office Dynamics:
Imagine stepping into your workplace and addressing your manager as ‘Equal Mr. Peterson.’ The exchange not only reaffirms your equal worth but also extends the same recognition to your manager, as they respond with ‘equal John.’ This shift in greetings instantly levels the playing field, fostering a work environment where mutual respect prevails.
● Intimate Connections:
Picture receiving a call from your wife, and her using ‘equal John’ as a greeting. Responding with ‘equal Samantha’ acknowledges a partnership based on equality, where individual identities are equally valued and cherished.
● Crossing Generational Boundaries with Respect:
Picture encountering your grandmother and greeting her with the phrase “Equal Grandma.” Her response, “Equal John,” not only acknowledges the equality of your identities but also breaks down the generational barrier that can sometimes hinder genuine connection.
This simple yet profound exchange of words paves the way for a conversation that will not be superficial, but rather a meaningful exchange of experiences, perspectives, and wisdom. This approach erases the perceived gaps between generations and showcases that regardless of age, individuals have valuable insights to offer and stories to share.
● Fostering Intellect and Respect in Academia:
Visualize meeting your college professor and addressing them as “Equal Professor Faraday.” The professor’s response of “Equal Alice” signifies a significant shift in the dynamics of student-teacher relationships. This greeting fosters an atmosphere of intellectual equality and respect within academia.
The use of “Equal” recognizes that knowledge is not unidirectional, and that even in the realm of education, every individual’s thoughts and perspectives hold value. This simple yet transformative interaction creates a platform where students and professors can engage in open discussions, collaborate on ideas, and collectively contribute to a more enlightened academic environment.
● In the Presence of Power:
Meeting a billionaire CEO, you choose to greet them as ‘Equal Mark.’ Surprisingly, Mark’s response of ‘Equal John’ reveals a connection that transcends status and privilege. This shared acknowledgment of equality creates a bond that goes beyond wealth and influence.
● Leadership and Respect:
Imagine entering the office of your country’s president. Addressing the president as ‘Equal Mr. President,’ and receiving the response ‘Equal Mr. Smith,’ symbolizes a world where even the highest office is grounded in equality and mutual respect.
● Global Unity:
Envision the annual meeting of the United Nations, where representatives from every nation convene. The first speaker takes the stage and replaces the traditional ‘Hello United Nations’ with ‘Equal United Nations.’ (Now that is the most empowering thing I’ve ever heard in my life!) This alteration echoes a collective commitment to equal representation, fostering an atmosphere of inclusivity and unity.
These scenarios exemplify the profound impact of the phrase “equal is the new hello.” It not only empowers those being addressed but also transforms the dynamic between individuals, transcending societal hierarchies.
This shift in language becomes a catalyst for genuine connections and interactions rooted in respect, understanding, and a shared commitment to a more equitable world. It’s a subtle yet transformative change that has the potential to redefine our interactions and shape a future where equality is the bedrock of human relations.
Equal in different languages:
Equal is not limited by language. Take it and make it your own. It carries the same essence and meaning in every language. If you speak other languages, feel free to translate it in your native language and use it as a greeting.
Some of the translations of Equal:
German: Gleich
French: Égal
Italian: Pari
Chinese: 平等的 (pingděng de)
Japanese: 同等 (dōtō)
Hindi: बराबर (barabar)
Tamil: சமம் (samam)
Arabic: متساوي (mutasawi)
Russian: Равный (Ravnyy)
Spanish: Igual
Portugal: Igual
Appeal to my readers
In a world that often echoes with the cries of injustice and inequality, we have a unique opportunity to be agents of change. Imagine a reality where every interaction starts with “Equal,” every human life is equal, every voice is equal. It is a reality that we create together, starting with embracing this new greeting “Equal” is the new Hello.
It’s not just a conceptual shift, but a transformative lens through which we can reshape our world. By embracing this new form of greeting, we’re taking an active step towards dismantling the barriers that divide us, and building bridges of understanding, respect, and unity. It is a word that will rebuilt the foundation pillars of our society. It is the new fabric our society will be made of.
It a major shift from “We are different, we must hate, despise, disgust and kill each other”, to “We are equal, we must love, respect, honor and protect each other”.
“Equal is the New Hello” isn’t just a phrase, but a way of life. Let’s unite in this mission, knowing that every time we say “equal”, we say holds the potential to change lives and create a world we can all be proud to call our own.