What's Changing? - Loss
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November 2024
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November 2024
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September 2024
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August 2024
Are we now entering the Anthropocene, an age shaped primarily by people?
Some geologists say we are already living in the Anthropocene age: the age of man. For example, almost 90% of the world’s plant activity, by some estimates, is to be found in ecosystems where humans play a significant role, thereby putting further strains on the planet's resilience.
Very few have overcome greater obstacles than Helen Keller, who learned to communicate through the eyes and ears of others after a fever left her deaf and blind as an infant.
In The Light Of A Brighter Day, an essay first broadcast in 1951, the author activist and lecturer discussed her vision of faith.
Below is a small selection of some of Helen Keller's most inspiring ideas.
Aristotle coined the term "phronesis", meaning practical intelligence. It's the kind of wisdom that emerges from the long training of mind, body, character and engagement with a tradition.
This chimes perhaps with Malcolm Gladwell's assertion that acquiring true expertise in a discipline requires an average of 10,000 hours of practice.
You live out the confusions until they become clear - Anaïs Nin http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/08/13/anais-nin-on-life-lis…
You cannot dream yourself into a character: you must hammer and forge yourself into one - Henry David Thoreau
Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right - Henry Ford