Forgiveness is how we live in community where we acknowledge everyone is valuable. See Facebook post below where it's described much better than I can describe it https://t.co/mcYqrc7y7d
At the moment it seems to me that those in power in the UK can use stories of individuals to guide on policy decisions for the masses - should it not be that evidence based on the masses should be guiding us on how to support the stories of individuals? https://t.co/WHbQm9QuW3
James Van Der Beek’s final message to the world is one of the most powerful things I have ever heard. Stop whatever you are doing and listen to this! 🥺
A man who lost his job to AI is attempting to make money
Humans you need to get a life, live in the real world, talk to each other, go for a walk, listen to the birds, breathe some air
Sure AI is really good at stuff but can’t hug you, wipe your tears, walk with you, be real
"Just as overreliance on calculators can weaken our arithmetic abilities and overreliance on GPS can weaken our sense of direction, overreliance on A.I. may weaken our ability to deal with the give and take of ordinary human interaction."
https://t.co/tLGv0vaQ5n
It seems like a long time since I wrote the first article in my blog https://t.co/WHbQm9QuW3 but I believe the importance of its message is increasing and increasing
@Theholisticpsyc There also needs to be accountability for those who hurt us unjustly. We need both this and forgiveness to build community. Is there a risk of increasing polarisation between communities if we only try to connect with certain types of people?
@Theholisticpsyc There also needs to be accountability for those who hurt us unjustly. We need both this and forgiveness to build community. Is there a risk of increasing polarisation between communities if we only try to connect with certain types of people?
@Theholisticpsyc Interesting. How do you think forgiveness fits in with this? It is painful to forgive others (sacrifice) but forgiveness builds community
There's a radical shift in relationships happening in 2026.
People are no longer sacrificing their nervous systems for friendships or love.
Here's Why:
It’s started. Another year is underway. Ready to enjoy it? Ready to ask God for his help? Ready to trust him for his sufficiency.
The Everlasting God will continue being your refuge, your encourager, your source of strength, your giver of grace. Be strong in your anticipation.
@Theholisticpsyc Interesting. How do you think forgiveness fits in with this? It is painful to forgive others (sacrifice) but forgiveness builds community
One of the things people with mental health difficulties fear the most is judgement, stigma, & shame — especially when it comes from mental health professionals. That’s why kindness, compassion, & dignity are not merely “desirable” in mental healthcare - they’re non-negotiable.
A sense of team is critical in healthcare, not only for patient safety and better outcomes, but for the mental wellbeing of professionals.
It kills me to see people on here ripping each other to shreds. Something has gone horribly wrong.
it is touching that my son made me the below card for me about ten years ago. I still cherish it. it is touching as there is meaning behind it.
it is not, nor should it be “touching” when a machine follows a prompt and puts some symbols together. meaningless.
"As we invent the future of healthcare, we must assert that patients are not data clouds, care is not computation, and that to care is human."
A call to abolish the business logic of surveillance capitalism taking over healthcare
#BMJChristmas
https://t.co/idmPh6EvFm
It seems like a long time since I wrote the first article in my blog https://t.co/WHbQm9QuW3 but I believe the importance of its message is increasing and increasing
The government cannot teach people how to love & treat others with dignity - that’s the job of the church - it starts with modeling. Christians have never relied on the government to change the world let alone a nation - it has never worked that way