@JamesMelville Did not show you the same respect… You know that you are helping a lot of people with your honesty and your courage. Wishing you health and wellness and always to you and your family… Merry Christmas!
@JamesMelville Glad for your courage and honesty james. It’s hard to say that you shouldn’t read the comments on Twitter because a lot of your fans are in there as well but I guess it’s important to immediately recognize a troll and skip. No respect given for people and their opinions that
As the economic state of underprivileged children worsens, the stress levels & anxiety in families rise unfortunately creating a greater need. Because of the lack of funding & inability to provide in person services 94% LESS children have been helped by the EDGE.
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If we want to see a more peaceful world, we have to learn to collaborate. Young people shouldn’t follow previous patterns of behaviour. New conditions, like our interdependent, globalised world, require new ideas. Dividing people into ‘us’ and ‘them’ is out of date.
Happiness can just refer to the pleasure we find on a sensory level, but real happiness is related to peace of mind. If we have a calm mind, fear and suspicion are reduced. Fear is a major source of unhappiness
We can’t remove external problems at will, but in terms of our inner world we can develop tolerance, forgiveness and contentment. If we have developed peace of mind, we can remain calm no matter what happens in the outside world.
The pandemic only lasted 103 in New Zealand and it has now gone 100 days since without a single new case.
This paragraph is the key.
Science-based
Empathic leadership
United
Public Confidence
Adherence to burdensome-control measures
Fundamentally human beings are the same. Imagine being lost in some remote place and suddenly seeing someone coming towards you over the horizon. You wouldn't care about their race, nationality or religious faith, you'd be filled with the joy of encountering another human being.
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I know the past few months have been hard and dispiriting. But watching the heightened activism of young people makes me hopeful. And if we can keep channeling our justifiable anger into peaceful, sustained, and effective action, this can be the moment when real change starts.
1. The protests represent a genuine and legitimate frustration over a decades-long failure to reform police practices and the broader criminal justice system. We should condemn the few who resort to violence––not the overwhelming majority who deserve our respect and support.