There is also a saying, "if you do not know where you are, which way to go, it is better to sit and do nothing".

I think this attitude might be closer to what the decision makers in Europe are doing, but this attitude can only be temporary.

Not knowing the laws does not acquit one from committing a crime.

Despite everybody agreeing to the fact that we evolved into a globally interconnected and interdependent human system, and especially in Europe where a preliminary infrastructure is already built for this purpose, not progressing towards full integration is a crime those delaying it will regret bitterly.

A house has to built from the foundations, and trying to balance a roof over non-existing foundations and walls cannot be sustained.

A common currency, even harmonized financial institutions cannot succeed, even with frantic manipulations and pouring endless billions into bottomless pits, when underneath the nations are working in highly different ways, are on different levels, and most of all continue to compete with each other.

And it is possible that even with the next elections a deep erosion starts as the extremist parties gaining ground, resentment against the Euro experiment grows all over the globe.

In a global, integral system only mutually complementing cooperation, integration from bottom up can succeed and build a sustainable structure.

Of course it cannot be achieved forcefully, or by misleading people as all though history we tried to implement new systems.

Any new change has to be introduced trough positive motivation, free choice, where people understand that it is in their best interest to join in, and take part in the change.

And the only way of achieving this is through education, transparent, unbiased and scientific information change.

And we already have more than enough data, we simply have to work out how to deliver it in the best way.