Be Vigilant to the Stifling of Democracy – SPEAK UP
What I have learned clearly is that when people oppress you they have no respect for your right, your contribution to society, they only act out of self interest. So when we hear of the stifling of scientists or other such people, you can be sure that there are agenda’s at play of those who… Continue reading
Whistle Blower on Corruption – Open Society or Apathy?
The Open Society Foundation is an important light in a dark sea of corruption. I just found a story of corruption in Cambodia today and it reminded me of how vulnerable people can be when officials are corrupt.
Whistle blowers are very important and the levy of societal morality and values will… Continue reading
Can You Learn to Be Joyful Despite Abuse and Neglect?
A dear friend of mine was invited to an interview to talk about her life and the fact she is a joy-ologist. This friend of mine is authentic. I have never met anyone like her. She has chronic pain, had a difficult early life, was demonised by foster families, has… Continue reading
The True Measure of Success
This is dedicated to those involved in risk management and the resolution of conflict. May they find the wisdom in equality of all parties for the sake of peace.
THE TRUE MEASURE OF SUCCESS
Everyone does their best,
From their perspective of the world,
No two see the same.
Everyone seeks happiness,
To be… Continue reading
The Real Currency Is Exchange
Can we truly give to live? Is love selfless? Can we see ourselves in another? Growth is giving and receiving, it can never be an island of automation.
THE REAL CURRENCY IS EXCHANGE
The American dream,
A wife and two kids,
A double garage,
In a tree lined street,
Shovelling… Continue reading
Face Your Fear if You Desire True Peace
I had a dream of the Nazi’s and Jews and what I felt clearly was we have to face all fear. I saw a documentary called Hitlers Children where the children of Nazi leaders were suffering from the legacy their grandfathers/fathers left for them. They identified with the shame and guilt, as many… Continue reading