Competition is not the devil
How we consciously and intentionally use competition as a tool for a better world?
How we consciously and intentionally use competition as a tool for a better world?
The only way I can truly be helpful in confronting misogyny is when I realize it flows through me and will continue to do so for the rest of my life.
Before we do anything of value and impact, we must first commit to it in our own hearts and minds. Thoughts and prayers can accomplish this.
It’s time for our society to move past silly abstractions and deflections like “good” and “evil”. It’s time to take responsibility for the mayhem we create for ourselves.
If we are only focused on opposing Trump, ultimately the best we can do is simply return to the status quo before him.
The radical change agent today does not waste time opposing Trump and his supporters. She just ignores them whenever possible.
Tribalism is not a failed system. It’s just a limited system, one that is healthy and helpful to an extent and dangerous when taken to the extreme.
We need to see that humanity is deeply beautiful, imaginative, loving, and capable of incredible transformation and action in the face of climate change.
If I truly am committed to change, being a change agent, and all that comes with that, I simply can’t give in to despair and numbing.