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15 December 2015
Immigration and Tolerance
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“Change often measures our tolerance for folk different from ourselves. Can we accept their languages, their customs, their garments, a...
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16 November 2015
MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE
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What the Attacks in Paris show once again is how we tend to go into ‘maximum overdrive’ mode when we are suddenly, unexpectedly faced with...
08 November 2015
Can we Live Simply Ever After?
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When you tear down everything that makes life a burden, when you strip away everything that complicates life and sucks the joy out of it –...
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17 October 2015
Corruption – Broken at the Core – Pt2
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This post is a continuation to Corruption - Broken at the Core I ended off the previous post with: “So if we want to understand how ...
14 October 2015
Corruption - Broken at the Core
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In hearing the word ‘corruption’ we almost automatically think of politicians, business owner, corporations and MONEY – more specifically:...
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08 October 2015
Solitary Confinement – The Horrors of our ‘Correctional’ System
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Even though international governing bodies have condemned the use of solitary confinement since the 1990s, it is still a common practice i...
27 September 2015
Tomorrowland – Would you get a Pin?
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Just saw the Disney movie ‘Tomorrowland’. The following passage is quite interesting and worth looking at: “Let’s imagine… if you’d glimps...
25 September 2015
When Life No Longer Needs to be Paid For
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At the moment life is not free – we have to pay for it. Buying groceries, paying rent or paying off the loan you needed to take out to buy...
15 September 2015
How is War Still a Thing?
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If you look at human history and all the progress we’ve made, the technology, the infrastructure, the institutions, the various ways of co...
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13 September 2015
Parenting and a Living Income Guaranteed
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How does the lack of parental economic support affect our societies? How would Parenting change in a society where our basic needs are...
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