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@Simply Living

Write the wrongs that are done to you in sand, but write the good things that happen to you on a piece of marble. Let go of all emotions such as resentment and retaliation, which diminish you, and hold onto the emotions, such as gratitude and joy, which increase you. 

-Arabic Saying

Technoslaves

Technoslaves

A very informative and important article from ad-busters that highlights the problems associated with being so intertwined with modern day technologies (computers, i-pad, smart-phones and things of the like). Whats even more worrisome are current and future generations of young children who are immersed in these technologies from day one. What effect is it having on them? What effect is it having on us? The rates of Internet addicts are on the rise and have reached alarming levels. Being able to manage your time between virtual and physical worlds appropriately is crucial. We all need time to log off, time to step away form technology and worry about the real things that truly matter. Like it states in the article, “It seems the more ‘connected’ we are, the more detached we become”.We cannot become slaves to Technology

 

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Failure is better than not trying

failure is better than not trying

@Simply Livings

In the Mayan Language, we say, “In laakech,” which means “I am you,” and we are answered with the words “A laaken,” which means “You are me.” This is our salutation to one another.

David Burgos

Mayan Indian, Muna, Yucatan

The Turkey and the Bull Story

A turkey was chatting with a bull. “I would love to be able to get to the top of that tree,” sighed the turkey, “but I haven’t got the energy.” “Well, why don’t you nibble on some of my droppings?” replied the bull. They’re packed with nutrients.” The turkey pecked at a lump of dung, and found it actually gave him enough strength to reach the lowest branch of the tree. The next day, after eating some more dung, he reached the second branch. Finally after a fourth night, the turkey was proudly perched at the top of the tree. He was promptly spotted by a farmer, who shot him out of the tree.

Moral of the story: Bull shit might get you to the top, but it won’t keep you there.

Source: (found the story online but couldn’t locate its original writer. I’ll attribute it to the Internet.)

You have to be genuinely talented to become one of the best at whatever you chose to do. Cheating, lying and deceiving might get you to the top but in time you are sure to fall. Fictitious success will crumble and disappear. I believe that the truth always prevails, no matter how longs it may take. The only way for sustained and prolonged success comes from hard, dedicated, brilliant, and patient work. Be the very best that you can be.

The REAL you

Video of a speech given by British Philosopher, writer, and speaker Alan Watts. We should listen to his wise words and then put them into practice in our lives to build a better world. The only way that we will defeat the many crisis affecting our world is to come together and build a sense of unity. One people, one world. Video edited by tragedy and hope

@Simply Living

I say to my country and to other developing countries, that in our race to modernize, we must respect the rich ancient cultures and traditions of our people. We must not blindly follow the model for progress invented by Western Civilization. We may envy the industrialized world for its wealth, but we must not forget that this world was bought at a very high price. The rich world suffers so much stress, pollution, violence, poverty, and spiritual emptiness. The riches of indigenous communities lie not in the money or commodities, but in community, in tradition, and the sense of belonging to a special place. 

-Mutang Urud

Kelabit tribesman, Sarawak, Malaysia, island of Borneo

Give good music a chance

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe_8OfZErXY&feature=player_embedded

NYC Singer and song writer Benjamin Lyman singing his soul out at a New York subway station. How this guy only has 6000 views on youtube is beyond me. Appreciate good art

Anti-Muslim Sentiment and the Media

2 people were subjected to violent anti-muslim attacks. The first was a Bangladeshi man who was beaten by a group of men, who called him a “fucking Arab”, outside a bronx restaurant just hours after the Boston attacks. The second attack also angered me but it also saddened me. A Boston man, apparently enraged by the Boston Bombings, assaulted a muslim woman walking with her children on Commercial Street. He punched her and yelled, “Fuck you Muslims! You are terrorist! I hate you! You are involved in the Boston Explosions! Fuckk you! First off this guy was a coward because a true man would never lay a hand on a woman. If he was so enraged at muslims he could have picked a male to assault but instead decided to prey on the weak and defenseless, what a man. Doesn’t he understand that violence cannot be counteracted with more violence. An eye for an eye will leave everybody blind. How ignorant do you have to be to think that because a Muslim person is responsible for an act of violence, all Muslims are responsible? What kind of shit is that? It’s the extremists who are the problem, and they can be found in any religion. 

I don’t know if the two who perpetrated the Boston bombing labeled themselves as Muslim but a true practitioner of any religion would never commit such an act of violence. It goes against the golden rule which is one of the main teachings in almost every religion. Christianity: Do onto others as you would have them do to you. Judaism: What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor. Islam: Not one of you truly believes until you wish for others what you wish for yourself. Hinduism: This is the sum of duty: do not do to others what would cause pain if done to you. Taoism: Regard your neighbor’s gain as your own gain, and your neighbor’s loss as your own loss. Regardless of how you word it, it’s the same message in every religion and a true believer and practitioner should would never brake this golden rule. My point is that extremist are not truly religious people, at least not to me.

But you can’t only blame the guy who threw the punch, i also blame those responsible in informing him. I blame the media outlets like CNN, the associated press and others who falsely reported the perpetrator of the attack to be a “dark skin male”. I blame publications like the New York Post, who don’t have an ounce of journalistic integrity, which printed the photo of the two “bag men” who it said were being searched for in connection with the Boston bombings who were completely innocent. The post saw two dark skin males with backpacks and turned them into the terrorist. I blame Those who blamed a Saudi national, who was a student with no connection to the attacks and any other “news” outlet which spread rumors and lies. The media in many cases dissinfroms people doing the exact opposite of what they are supposed to do. They fill the airwaves with violence and terror creating a climate of fear and directing suspicion towards particular communities. 

The two people responsible for the Boston Bombing and this idiot are not that far apart. While the scale of violence is different, they were both fueled by ignorance and hatred. Are we going to act like Nazi Germany who blamed the jewish people for all their problems and make Muslims and Islamics the new scapegoats. The religious wars should have ended with the crusades. In times of turmoil and panic we need to be sensitive, aware, cautious and most of all United. 

We all need something to believe in, it gives us reason, meaning. I don’t understand why it’s so hard to allow others to have a different faith than you. The actions of this man are ignorant, foolish, embarrassing, and wrong. The same goes for the so called “news” outlets. We don’t need to spread more hate around, we need to learn to live in harmony. We all have common enemies to fight together: ignorance, fear, hatred, and violence. So be wary of mainstream news and their misinformation, be wary of ignorance, both in yourself and in others and like always keep growing, in the light direction.  

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