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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

ANYWAY

People are unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered,  LOVE THEM ANYWAY

If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives,  DO GOOD ANYWAY

If you are successful, you win false friends and true enemies,  SUCCEED ANYWAY

The good you do will be forgotten tomorrow,  DO GOOD ANYWAY

Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable,  BE HONEST AND FRANK ANYWAY

What you spent years building may be destroyed overnight,  BUILD ANYWAY

People really need help but may attack you if you help them,  HELP PEOPLE ANYWAY

Give the world the best you have and you'll get kicked in the teeth,  GIVE THE WORLD THE BEST YOU'VE GOT ANYWAY.

-From a sign on the wall of Shishu Bhavan, the children's home in Calcutta

 

TAKE TIME TO THINK; TAKE TIME TO PRAY; TAKE TIME TO LAUGH

IT IS THE SOURCE OF POWER; IT IS THE GREATEST POWER ON EARTH; IT IS THE MUSIC OF THE SOUL

TAKE TIME TO PLAY; TAKE TIME TO LOVE AND BE LOVED; TAKE TIME TO GIVE

IT IS THE SECRET OF PERPETUAL YOUTH; IT IS GOD'S GIVEN PRIVIEGE; IT IS TOO SHORT A DAY TO BE SELFISH

TAKE TIME TO READ; TAKE TIME TO BE FRIENDLY; TAKE TIME TO WORK

IT IS THE FOUNTAIN OF WISDOM; IT IS THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS; IT IS THE PRICE OF SUCCESS

TAKE TIME TO DO CHARITY; IT IS THE KEY TO HEAVEN.

-From a sign on the wall of Shishu Bhavan, the children's home in Calcutta


Sunday, December 23, 2007

Virgo

virgo

Characteristics

Astrologers broadly agree that the foll owing are the characteristics of Virgo:  The Virgo person is loving, dedicated, devoted, nurturing, quiet, uninhibited, sacrificial, quiet, considerate, proud, shrewd, critically inclined, judicious, patient, logical, meticulous, reliable, practical, diligent, intelligent and analytical, industrious, loyal, efficient, thorough, methodical, exacting, precise, detail-oriented, shy, observant, critical, work- and service-oriented, painstaking, pragmatic, modest, discreet, health- and cleanliness-conscious, mentally active, and flexible. The Virgo is prone to overly-proud, fussy, nervous, pedantic, petty, self-conscious, harsh, paranoid, scared of being sick, coldness, inability to be demonstrative, calculating, hard edged, overly critical, judgmental, compulsive, perfectionist, stubborn, and conservative.

Suitable occupations are where analytical and practical, methodical qualities are needed; such as doctor, teacher, psychologist, nursing and health and hygiene sectors, scientist, accountant, secretary, inspector. In medical astrology, Virgo governs the intestines and digestion.

 


Sunday, December 16, 2007

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Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, Missionaries of Charity in Harlem, NY

If we pray

We will believe

If we believe

                We will love

If we love

                We will serve.

Only then can we put

                Our love for God

                Into living action

Through service of Christ             

                In the distressing

                Disguise of the Poor.

 

-Mother Teresa, Life in the Spirit, p.1

 


Sunday, April 17, 2005

Global Village

State of the Village Report

                                            by Donella Meadows and David Taub

 

State of the Village Report

 

If the world were a village of 1,000 people:

584 would be Asians

123 would be Africans

95 would be East and West Europeans

84 Latin Americans

55 Soviets (still including for the moment Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians, etc.)

52 North Americans

6 Australians and New Zealanders

 

The people of the village would have considerable

Difficulty communicating:

165 people would speak Mandarin

86 would speak English

83 Hindi/Urdu

64 Spanish

58 Russian

37 Arabic

 

That list accounts for the mother-tongues of only half the villagers.

The other half speak (in descending order of frequency) Bengali, Portuguese, Indonesian, Japanese, German, French, and 200 other languages.

 

In the village there would be:

300 Christians (183 Catholics, 84 Protestants, 33 Orthodox)

175 Moslems

128 Hindus

55 Buddhists

47 Animists

210 all other religions (including atheists)

 

One-third (330) of the people in the village would be children.

Half the children would be immunized against the preventable infectious diseases such as measles and polio.

Sixty of the thousand villagers would be over the age of 65.

 

Just under half of the married women would have access to and be using modern contraceptives.

 

Each year 28 babies would be born.

 

Each year 10 people would die, three of the for lack of food, one from cancer. Two of the deaths would be to babies born within the year.

 

One person in the village would be infected with the HIV virus;

That person would most likely not yet have developed a full-blown care of AIDS.

 

With the 28 births and 10 deaths, the population of the village in the next year would be 1,018.

 

In the thousand-person community, 200 people would receive three-fourths of the income; another 200 would receive only 2 percent of the income.

 

Only 70 people would own an automobile (some of them more than one automobile).

 

About one-third would not have access to clean, sage drinking water.

 

Of the 670 adults in the village, half would be illiterate.

 

The village would have 6 acres of land per person,

6,000 acres in all, of which:

700 acres in cropland

1,400 acres pasture

1,900 acres woodland

2,000 acres desert, tundra, pavement, and other wasteland

 

The woodland would be declining rapidly; the wasteland increasing;

The other land categories would be roughly stable. The village would allocate 83 percent of its fertilizer to 40 percent of its cropland- that owned by the richest and best-fed 270 people. Excess fertilizer running off this land would cause pollution in lakes and well.

The remaining 60 percent of the land, with its 17 percent of the fertilizer, would produce 28 percent of the food grain and feed 73 percent of the people. The average grain yield on that land would be one-third the yields gotten by the richer villagers.

 

If the world were a village of 1,000 persons, there would be five soldiers, seven teachers, one doctor. Of the village¡¯s total annual expenditures of just over $3 million per year, $181,000 would go for weapons and warfare, $159,000 for education, $132,000 for health care.

 

The village would have buried beneath it enough explosive power in nuclear weapons to blow itself to smithereens many times over. These weapons would be under the control of just 100 of the people. The other 900 people would be watching them with deep anxiety, wondering whether the 100 can learn to get along together, and if they do, whether they might set off the weapons anyway through inattention or technical bungling, and if they ever decide to dismantle the weapons, where in the village they will dispose of the dangerous radioactive materials of which the weapons are made.

 


Thursday, February 03, 2005

My life is so cool.
From a different point of view.