Tag: Morals

  • The experience of engaging with people – how a change in views is a fundamental need and also beneficial?

    The experience of engaging with people – how a change in views is a fundamental need and also beneficial?

    There isn’t a greater art and more of it needed at this time than of engaging with people.  Engaging with people should be considered the end of all philosophy, systems of belief, or even the systems of society.  When a person engages in thinking out solutions to issues or attempts to foresee the end of […]

  • What is one to do when confronted by stories of evil?

    What is one to do when confronted by stories of evil?

    I understand that so many of us would like to find a place of security and comfort, away from all the evil done in our world today.  And who are the doers of great evil?  Not the wild animals or some predatory birds; it is the people who live right among us, people who look and […]

  • Constructive use of social networking data through transparency

    Constructive use of social networking data through transparency

    Transparency has taken on a new meaning in our day.  It is not only limited to what a person reveals online, but also how the revealed information is collected, inter-connected, and used to derive conclusions regarding that person.  The ones doing all this work also need to show transparency, thereby revealing their motives and intentions […]

  • Why is it that so much conversation fails to produce change in society?

    Why is it that so much conversation fails to produce change in society?

    Conversation is so uniquely human.  Even in the stories we write, one of the fascinating capabilities a writer can give to his imagined beast is to talk like humans.  A bird, a dragon, a serpent, or some other ferocious beast takes on a new life as soon as it talks like humans do.  From there, […]