Inner core of values
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Friday, June 24, 2011

'A tested inner core of values helps us to set our priorities and to live with the consequences of our actions. My business life has caused me to respect and trust counterparts who may be Japanese practising Shinto or Confucianism, Kuwaitis practising Islam, or cultural or religious Jews.

I believe personally that God is intermediated through Jesus Christ, who took human form, but I believe in a generous God who created this world for everyone and who would not deny anyone who is open in whatever way to receiving God's love. Some would say I am no longer an authentic Christian. I would respond, let it be so. I know of no other way to think of these matters in a world that has become truly global and in which our very survival may depend on seeing all humans as our brothers and sisters.' (McCoy, 2007, p. 201)

McCoy, B. H. (2007). Living into leadership: A journey in ethics. Stanford Business Books.


Jacqueline on 9:56 PM


The value of man
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How do you assess the value of a man? By seeing how much he or she is willing to give of himself or herself instead of his or her ability to take.


Jacqueline on 7:11 PM


The Green Lantern
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'At first he was thought to be the weakest because of his humanity, but his humanity proved to be his greatest strength'


Jacqueline on 7:07 PM


Iceland
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Beginning to miss Iceland trip. The beauty of retrospection.


Jacqueline on 5:25 PM


Truth 2.0
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Friday, June 10, 2011

Those who know, do not say.
Those who say, do not know.
The wise are therefore silent.
The clever speak - the stupid argue.

Mello, A. (2006). The prayer of the frog. Gujarat: Gujarat Sahitya Prakash.


Jacqueline on 10:43 PM