Seven Words That Can Change The World
There is no better time than now to reexamine ourselves and the way we live. It seems that over the years, so many changes have occurred. Some of them we are aware of, some of them we are not aware of. In terms of consumerism, I believe that a lot of changes have not been positive and that we might not have been conscious of these changes. To revert to a better position, however, we really need to make a conscious effort.
With everything that is happening in the world – wars, famine, and economic turmoil, isn’t it about time to examine our values and our lives in general? I ran across a very thought-provoking e-book on Natural News today and I think that it is a good starting point. Titled “Seven Words that Can Change the World,” the book details how we can look at our way of thinking and perhaps change for the better.
It was written by Joseph Simonetta, who once ran for Congress but didn’t make it. The book first takes a look at the problem and different aspects are examined – religion, business, education, means without goals, and so on. He then presents a solution, which considers context, perspective, and time frames.
There is so much to be learned from this book in terms of consumerism. To sum it all up, he quotes Edward R. Morrow in his preface: “The obscure we see eventually, the completely apparent takes a little longer.”
Perhaps we can use this book to help open our eyes to the obvious.
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