The little things of life which matter most ....Charles Handy (author of The Age of Unreason) inspired me years ago (1989) with his thoughts.
" .......we may not, individually, be able to make their (our children and grandchildrens) world safer from nuclear war, or to preserve the rainforests better or to keep the ozone layer, but, as I argued at the beginning, it is often the little things of life which mattter most, the ways we work and love and play, the ways we relate to people and the manner in which we spend our days as well as our money. These things we can affect. We do not have to accept them as they are.
The Age of Unreason is inevitably going to be something of an exploration, but exploring is the heart of learning, and of changing and growing. This is what I believe and this is what gives me hope. "
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2 years ago
1 comment:
"exploring is the heart of learning"
Learning has it's place.
I appreciate that you made the effort.
Given that the world's end is tomorrow.
Was it worth it.
Answers on a postcard please.
Regards,
Bob
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