Belief
Sunday, July 6th, 2008The words “belief” and “believing” have morphed into many meanings, some of them self righteous indictments for those who don’t share the same beliefs.
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The words “belief” and “believing” have morphed into many meanings, some of them self righteous indictments for those who don’t share the same beliefs.
Once upon a time…for an artist to be successful they needed to suffer for their art or for a person to really make a difference they needed to suffer through their nonprofit organization. I say once upon a time because I believe those perspectives belong in the realm of story-telling.
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I read the article “The 500 Gets Religion” in the 2007 Fortune 500. The gist of the article is that big business is concerned with changing the world. They are finding that “by giving meaning to their (communities’, customer’s, and employee’s) lives” not only are they generating PR value but they are recruiting new employees, [...]
On the heels of the phenomenal success of The Secret, the resurgence of interest in human potential trainings, particularly those that combine wealth with personal development at light speed (The Millionaire Mind Intensive for example), we are moving forward to “make a difference” once again.
What do you think is the reason for today’s [...]