I fully agree with the author that as long as we look at the world in a fragmented, polarized, "we versus them" manner we will never solve either the Eurozone or the global crisis.

We evolved into such a global, interdependent system that this present attitude means every time we take, we take from somewhere, someone else, creating conflicts, unhappy scenarios each time we move a finger.

And in this respect it is irrelevant what we try to do with financial, economical or even political institutions, it is our perception of reality that we need to change first.

We can only solve our catch 22 situations, the dead end we have driven ourselves into when we start viewing the whole world, the whole of humanity as a single, united, highly interconnected network, where the benefit of the individual directly depends on the benefit of the whole.

In fact this system already exists as we can see from countless publications and the daily events of the crisis, but we still try to exploit these connections for self benefit.

Thus instead of the superficial, cosmetic "solutions" we are deploying at present in fact simply digging ourselves deeper into crisis, we need to study, understand and use the global, integral system the right way, adapting ourselves to it, rather than trying to twist the reality around us to our own selfish needs.

This simply cannot work as we are not above the system but we are parts of it.