We have many times failed to inform about the worst-case scenarios in the past, despite their known possible consequences on our globe and the human society in particular. We are reluctant to discuss the much-needed mitigation policies because they are miscellaneous and therefore huge. Further, the gap between the scientists and civil administration has built a dent in the existent wisdom and the magnificence of science. The gap is further amplified by the non-cooperation between the scientists, administration, civil society, and the ruling class, and therefore the current picture of the world has become vague. We should focus more on human and scientific integration rather than solving problems by limited science. The integration of sciences is the only solution for a healthier globe and therefore social development. I do believe in those who contemplate the majority of the humans as dead or waiting for their turn, who do not carry any purpose for their life. I do not take the words of Albert Einstein “I was born intelligent but education ruined my life” otherwise because we know that education and knowledge are different melodies. The Scientists, Scholars, Civil Servants, and the public should join hands in understanding any problem via scientific integration. The research produced by us is not impactful and therefore the demands for solutions are swelling. If our researcher is manipulated, we can’t dream for better work, where our future generations will lead. By the existing impact of our Research, we are strewing fatal seeds for our children rather than showing them the actual sense of education, science, and therefore wisdom. Our Schools, training centers, scientific Labs, and libraries have become artificial intellect rather than a visionary platform. The philosophers extended their vision to us and therefore their estimates can be only mitigated by vision via Integrations. During stirring equivocal discussions, one should not forget the words of Benjamin Franklin, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail” nor should we forget Steven Cyros, “Remember when disaster strikes, the time to prepare has passed”. Our discussions should focus on the real science and the integration of humankind and therefore social development.