Posts Tagged ‘invisible children’
Technology for Humanity
I often wonder if technology has helped bring humanity together or driven us further apart. At this point, I think I could argue both sides. We are born with the ability and choice to give love to the world or to serve our own ego. It’s a choice. When we fail to actively choose love,…
Read MoreBreak the Silence
The proliferation of the internet has resulted in a substantial increase in worldwide accountability. Big industries can’t get away with sweatshop labor as easily as before. Tyrannical dictators are being tracked down. Famines are being addressed. We’re watching now. And we’re empowering the masses. I’m grateful for this increasing phenomenon. However, this dynamic also intimidates…
Read MoreInsight On KONY 2012
For anyone looking for insight on the film KONY 2012, by Invisible Children, I’d like to steer you towards my good friend James Pearson’s blog post. James has been operating in Uganda for many years an I consider him an expert on that area. I also consider him to be among the wisest men I…
Read MoreTHE INDUSTRY OF AID: Inspire Me
I just read an excerpt from a book called “The Last Lecture”. Mr. Pausch said, “When you use money to fight poverty, it can be of great value, but too often, you’re working at the margins. When you’re putting people on the moon, you’re inspiring all of us to achieve the maximum of human potential,…
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