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This is a plea to all Americans - not a political statement or commentary. I am an Australian and live in one of the most beautiful and free countries in the world. We have one of the highest standards of living in the world, free health care, exceptionally high standards of education available for every child, one the highest literacy rates in the world, and the lowest poverty. The USA does not. Not anymore, at least. Why, does one ask?nnHowever, there is something you have

August 1, 2008

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Imagine a world that is free of financial concerns. A place where all essential needs are easily provided and there is no debt or financial hardship. You would have total freedom of choice in what you do, where you go and what material possessions you choose to surround you. Here, everything is in abundance and there is no concept of greed, poverty, scarcity or crime.nnIn this world, envy is unheard of. Everyone has everything they could possibly need or want, and everyone kn

July 10, 2008

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I am an Australian and am passionate about all global events - both current and historical. Today I discovered this most poignant fact, and after just reading "The Audacity of Hope", I would love to share with all Americans, without any political agenda:nnMartin Luther King, Jnr made his famous “I Had a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on 28 August 1963. nnDemocratic presumptive nominee, Barack Obama, will make his acceptance spe

June 12, 2008

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Esteemed psychologist, Abraham Maslow (1908 – 1970), developed the famous psychology model known as the “Hierarchy of Needs” to explain that people are primarily motivated by unsatisfied needs. n nThe five major needs are: physiological, safety, love, esteem and self-actualisation. At the bottom of the hierarchy, we have physiological needs, which include basic survival requirements such as air, food, water, sleep, etc. Next are our safety needs: shelter, the security o

May 31, 2008

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Yes, there are a dozen humanitarian reasons why the war in Iraq should be ceased immediately. But these issues have been covered already.nnI am now asking, has anyone considered the long-term implications on the US and the rest of the world? No, I’m not just talking about the prolonged aggression between the Middle East and the US. This too has already been covered – and, yes, we must be extremely concerned about the implications of being saddled with the Muslim hatred of

May 12, 2008

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WHY GOALS FAILnnThere are two reasons why goals fail or we give up trying to achieve a specific goal. When I first learnt this, I knew I finally found the Holy Grail of goal achievement. n nThe first reason is the “Brick Wall”. Often if we make an attempt or several attempts at achieving a goal, we can hit what they call, a Brick Wall. That is often the main reason for failed goals. Too many failed attempts at reaching for a specific goal will stop us from reachin

May 12, 2008

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Making money is 90% thought and 10% know-how. When I work with clients, I find the first major hurdle to overcome is their belief system governing money.nnTo change your financial position, the first thing you need to do is examine your attitude, beliefs and thoughts about money. It is only the belief that money is a scarce resource that makes you feel inadequate to create more to achieve financial freedom.nThe belief that money is a scarce resource is fundamentally unsound.

April 26, 2008

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As inhabitants of our beautiful planet, all we have to do is look around to see that abundance is our natural birthright. Nature is magnificently abundant; rich in colour, growth and expansion. There is no scarcity on this planet, except that which exists in our minds. nnThe belief in scarcity is fundamentally unsound, yet it persists throughout society. All wars, crimes, vandalism, and poverty exist purely due to the belief in scarcity. On an individual level, extensive rese

April 24, 2008

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Zen is the school of Buddhism noted for its emphasis on practice and experiential wisdom. Although Zen differs from basic Buddhism in subtle ways such as ZaZen and Koan meditations, the fundamentals of Buddhism as taught by the Buddha himself over 2,500 years ago is imperative to the philosophy of Zen.nnGautama Buddha, born nearly 600 years before Christ, based his philosophy on what he called the ‘Four Noble Truths’. The Four Noble Truths are simply stated as:n1. The nat

April 24, 2008

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