Are humans really weaklings?
It’s amazing that there are a large number of people who are very motivated, and on the other hand they seem to ruminate in problems.
Is there something wrong with me? Correct me if I’m wrong:-
1. People want to be millionaires, but complain they don’t have time.
2. People argue that they are right, but never want to see another person’s point of view.
3. People say they are willing to do their best, but lapse when there is an obstacle.
Okay, granted a number of people will fall under this description, but seriously, is the world going into self-destruct mode?
I suppose this calls for a much bigger vision for humanity. An internet business training participant of mine, John, has a vision of getting people to be far more humble than to think about what they feel is “right”. I think that’s a great thing to do - especially when we humans can grow to be very conceited and proud of, possibly blinded by, our achievements.
If it is our human heritage that makes us “weaklings”, we also need to see how fragile that statement really is. After all, how do you then explain the people in the world today such as Helen Keller, John Foppy, Nick Vujicic… people who have had severe disadvantages in life and seemingly less that others, but can produce and create so much more change in the world today?
It’s a new wave. I’d suggest that you consider how you can be a “Vison Builder” and make that vision come true. If you are interested, you can join in. All it takes is a commitment for a purpose that is bigger than who you are!


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