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Attitude Courage Faith Motivation Possibility Wisdom

The unfettered power of “Tomorrow …”

 

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Leadership Values Wisdom

‘Truth’ from Giannis Antetokounmpo

 

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Attitude Courage Expectations Wisdom

One of the best ‘closing scenes’ in cinema … is

We’re both alive … and, for all I know … that’s what ‘Hope’ is.
King Henry II of England (Peter O’Toole/The Lion in Winter, 1968)

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Attitude Courage Expectations Leadership Values Wisdom

Remembering, ‘The Big MAN’

Dammit, Stand Up …

Keep your temper,
Hold your head together, and
Keep going forward.
– John Thompson, Jr. (giving credit to the counsel of Dave Gavitt, during his Basketball Hall Of Fame Acceptance Speech, 1999)

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Attitude Expectations Knowledge Wisdom

The Relationship Between Individual Decision-making and Private, Public & Partially Known Information

The Game of Life: Maria Konnikova on What She’s Learned From Poker

(excerpt)
The language we use becomes our mental habits – and our mental habits determine how we learn, how we grow, what we become. It’s not just a question of semantics: telling bad beat stories matters. Our thinking about luck has real consequences in terms of our emotional wellbeing, our decisions, and the way we implicitly view the world and our role in it. There is no such thing as objective reality. Every time we experience something, we interpret it for ourselves. How we phrase sentences can determine whether we have an internal or external locus of control, whether we are masters of our fates or peons of forces beyond us. Do we see ourselves as victims or victors? A victim: the cards went against me. Things are being done to me, things are happening around me, and I am neither to blame nor in control. A victor: I made the correct decision. Sure, the outcome didn’t go my way, but I thought correctly under pressure. And that’s the skill I can control.

 

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Attitude Expectations Knowledge Motivation Wisdom

Effort, Performance, Networks, and Success

The Formula: The Universal Laws of Success

1. Performance drives success, but when performance is immeasurable, networks determine success.

2. Performance is bounded, but success is unbounded.

3. Fitness x Previous Success = Future Success.

4. While team success requires diversity and balance, a single individual will receive credit for the group’s achievements.

5. Success can come at any time as long as we are persistent.

A Network Theorist Seeks “Universal Laws of Success”

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Attitude Courage Equality Expectations Freedom Knowledge Leadership Values Wisdom

Human is Your friend … and, Precisely who We ALL are

The way to eliminate Racism is to eliminate Racial categories.
Teja Arboleda, MEd.

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Attitude Courage Equality Freedom Knowledge Leadership Values Wisdom

“Otherization” is Your enemy

Amen.

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Adaptability Attitude Courage Equality Expectations Freedom Knowledge Leadership Possibility Values Wisdom

Colour, Light, Science, Art, Culture, and Language

To this point in human existence, many People have a limited understanding of Colour.

This includes understanding what Colour is and what Colour is not.

How many Colours are you able to see in each of these three diagrams?

I) In PHYSICS
Cyan-Yellow-Magenta (CYM) Colour Diagram
II) In PHYSICS
Red-Green-Blue (RGB) Colour Diagram
III) In ART
Red-Yellow-Blue (RYB) Colour Diagram

In light of this experience, each of these other topics is important, as well:

Colour is a function of the human visual system.
Colour is not an intrinsic property.

Objects do not have a colour.
Objects give off visible light which appears to be a distinctive colour.

Within the spectrum of visible light Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Purple (or Violet), Magenta, and Cyan all represent a distinctive colour.

Black, White, and Brown, also, each represent a distinctive colour.

Black is the absence of all visible light.
White is the presence of all visible light.
Brown is a combination of Red, Blue, and Yellow.

Colour is simply a perceived quality of visible light.

Culture is a function of the human social system.
Culture is not an intrinsic property.

Culture is not an object.
Culture does not give off visible light which appears to be a distinctive colour.

Culture is not Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Purple (or Violet), Magenta, Cyan, Black, White, or Brown.

Culture encompasses social behavior and norms found in human societies, as well as the Language, knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities and habits of People in these groups.

Language is a social construct.
Language is not an intrinsic property.

Language is not an object.
Language does not give off visible light which appears to be a distinctive colour.

Language is not Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Purple (or Violet), Magenta, Cyan, Black, White, or Brown.

Language is what People use to communicate.

People are a distinctive combination of individuals with a shared Culture.

People are not objects.
People do not give off visible light which appears to be a distinctive colour.

People are not Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Purple (or Violet), Magenta, or Cyan.

People are not Black.
Black is not a Culture.
Black is not a Language.
Black is simply a distinctive colour.

People are not White.
White is not a Culture.
White is not a Language.
White is simply a distinctive colour.

People are not Brown.
Brown is not a Culture.
Brown is not a Language.
Brown is simply a distinctive colour.

People are not simple. People are complex.

People create culture with their language choices.

Nothing more; and, nothing less.

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Courage Equality Faith Freedom Leadership Non-violence Wisdom

Long (unwavering) Moral Arc of History Bends Toward Justice

The Way of John Lewis

(excerpt 1)
“I truly believe that, in keeping with the teachings of Gandhi, of Martin Luther King, of Jesus, that we cannot give up on the way of non-violence, the way of peace, the way of love. If we are going to create the beloved community, if we are going to redeem the country, redeem the world, we have to do it by respecting the rights of all human beings.”

(excerpt 2)
“To the rioters here in Atlanta and across the country: I see you, and I hear you. I know your pain, your rage, your sense of despair and hopelessness. Justice has, indeed, been denied for far too long. Rioting, looting, and burning is not the way. Organize. Demonstrate. Sit-in. Stand-up. Vote. Be constructive, not destructive. History has proven time and again that non-violent, peaceful protest is the way to achieve the justice and equality that we all deserve.”

by Cynthia Tucker