Posted by admin on June 15th, 2008 in Wisdom
Can we really live the life of another?
What would life be
like if we were able to change our viewpoint from one mind and body to
another? How would the world then be
seen?
Can a person
really understand what it is like to stand in the shoes of another? We all live in this world from a singular
perception, relying on our feelings to guide us on understanding other people
and the interaction that they have with us.
Some think that compassion is the closest thing to stepping into someone
else’s life. They ask, ?how would I feel
if I were in the same position?’ They
imagine and play out the circumstances in their heads to try and see through
the eyes of another.
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Posted by admin on May 30th, 2008 in Wisdom
A story and strategy about overcoming shyness and gaining social skills to make friends and networking.
Just another typical January day. Not a cloud in the sky, and a slight winter breeze pushing the mercury down to -35. Celsius, Fahrenheit, when it gets that low, “Too damn cold” is a more than sufficient description.
I usually make a point of leaving the house as little as possible when the mercury dips below -30. Aside from the pleasurable side effect of still being the proud owner of both my earlobes, and all my fingers and toes, it gives me the opportunity to do things indoors that I might normally put off, like arranging my taxes. (Or writing a book?) But, man’s gotta eat, or man gonna die. So off to Safeway we go.
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Social Skills: Beating Shyness by Having Something Interesting to Say
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Posted by admin on May 19th, 2008 in Wisdom
When people keep reading, talking, thinking, and worrying about bad news all the time, it will end up happening because everyone is attracting it. There is plenty of good news about South Africa, which I would like to share with you to help put the constant bad news in perspective,
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South Africa A Good News Place and Cheap to Live
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