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It's a Small World: Embracing Interfaith Wisdom - Good Faith Media
The phrase is famously immortalized by attraction. Small World
: The phrase gained popularity in the 19th century alongside the rise of international travel services. Suddenly, a journey that once took months could be completed in days, making distant cultures feel like neighbors. It's a Small World: Embracing Interfaith Wisdom -
: Today, social media platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn have made the world even smaller. We can now maintain relationships and "bump into" people virtually, regardless of physical distance. Cultural Symbols and Meaning : Today, social media platforms like Facebook and
: In mathematics and science, a "small-world network" is one where most nodes (or people) are not neighbors, but most can be reached from every other by a small number of steps. This structure is found in everything from the human brain to the electrical power grid. A Shrinking Planet
Beyond mathematics, the world has physically "shrunk" due to advances in travel and technology.