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It is high time that the ideal of success should be replaced by the ideal of service.
— Albert Einstein

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Passiveness is Action
Keeping quiet about the horrors taking place daily in this world is not being passive -- it is an action - actively accepting and allowing it. The same as seeing abuse happening next door yet not voicing what you see. At desteni, we speak up, but people get mad at us for interrupting their lives -- but shouldn't we make sure everyone has a nice life? http://desteni.co.za http://desteniiprocess.com http://equalmoney.org
Practivism Vs Activism - Questions and Perspectives (by Equal Money Wiki)
Calling All Activists: Here's the Real Deal
I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to not realize that the only way to change the world in a peaceful way would be through political means and the direction of my financial support.
I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to not realize that the only way to change the world in a peaceful way would be through political means and the direction of my financial support.
I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to deliberately disempower myself by taking on actions as an activist, while the real power behind activism is money, which comes from corporations that only serve the self-interest of profit, forcing me as activist into a compromise where I am useless in fact, and only a token that will never change the world in fact.
I commit myself to call on all activists to reinvestigate their true support, so that those that realize that change is necessary can align themselves with practical solutions if they can get past their ego of self-interest and acceptance of the current system.
Day 30: The Decision by Bernard Poolman