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A Mundane Comedy is Dominic Kelleher's new book, which will be published in mid 2024. The introduction is available here and further extracts will appear on this site and on social media in the coming months.

The 52:52:52 project, launching on this site and on social media in mid 2024, will help you address 52 issues with 52 responses over 52 weeks.

This site addresses what's changing, at the personal, organisational and societal levels. You'll learn about key changes across more than 150 elements of life, from ageing and time, through nature and animals, to kindness and love...and much more besides, which will help you better prepare for related change in your own life.

Freedom

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You must clear your mind of the fantasy we all begin with as children, that the institutions under which we live are natural, like the weather. They are not - George Bernard Shaw, The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism (1928)

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Women speak and hear a language of connection and intimacy, and men speak and hear a language of status and independence. Men communicate to obtain information, establish their status, and show independence. Women communicate to create relationships, encourage interaction, and exchange feelings - Judy Rosener, America?s Competitive Secret

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Why do you stay in prison when the door is wide open? - Rumi

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Whenever you are faced with a choice between liberty and security, choose liberty - Benjamin Franklin

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Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the boisterous sea of liberty - Thomas Jefferson

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The freedom of man, I contend, is the freedom to eat - Eleanor Roosevelt

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The first freedom of man, I contend, is the freedom to eat.- Eleanor Roosevelt

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Power is about what you can control. Freedom is about what you can unleash - Harriet Ruben

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Please use your liberty to promote ours - Aung San Suu Kyi

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People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use - Soren Kierkegaard (1813 - 1855)