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Implementing sustainable programmes for Individuals, Families, Communities and our Global Society leading to coexist in a peaceful, compassionate Human Society through principles of Unity in Diversity

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Each one of us within ourselves possess a capacity to create most tranquil, loving, kind and compassionate global society right now. All we need to do initially is to change our critical reference points that we have used to create what we have today.

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Creating Amazing Transformation in Lives of Individuals, Families, Teams & Organisations.

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  • A comment on Conversation: Will robots one day cross the line into humanity?

    Jul 5 2011: Sadly, humanity has already crossed the line into robots, our collective lack of love, kindness & compassion for each other and the environment means that robots already face serious competition from robotic behaviour of Humans. If robots "show emotions" than they will definitely be labelled as traditional, uncivilised and in urgent need for democratic modernisation and reforms. We might even enjoy daily robotic dose of "Spot the Robot", humans obediently following a robotic work life whilst ignoring the human needs of their families, communities and nations.
  • A comment on Conversation: What is the difference between a good teacher and a great teacher?

    Jul 5 2011: Good teacher delivers that which the education system has prescribed as good practice and therefore deemed as a good teacher. Great teacher has developed sufficient understanding about themselves which enables them to develop greater understanding of each pupil. Unfortunately, good teachers has very little to motivate themselves to become great teachers as many of the education systems they operate in have high tolerance for poor teachers! We cannot demand our pupils to outperform their teachers!

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