When doing nothing is everything: Daily Inspire

Published: Tue, 01/03/12



Daily Inspire!
 
 
When Doing Nothing is Everything
 
 


"You are worried about seeing him spend his early years in doing nothing.
 
"What? Is it nothing to be happy?
 
"Nothing to skip, play and run around all day long?
 
"Never in his life will he be so busy again."
--Rousseau
 


Featured Resource
 

"The Freedom Crisis"
Audio Presentation by Oliver DeMille
 

Despite the best efforts of dedicated citizens, the freedom movement has been losing for ten decades.

Why is this, and how can we reverse this trend?

In this 53-minute recorded speech, Oliver DeMille provides surprising answers that challenge and stretch your thinking.

Freedom lovers are losing, says DeMille, because they've been trained to think sensus solum. This type of thinking stifles creativity, inhibits innovation, creates cultural rigidity, and fails to sway the thinking populace.

In order to conquer this ingrained challenge and win the battle for freedom, three things must occur:

  1. Widespread Sensus Plenior
  2. Successful Innovators Building Effective Mini-Factories
  3. Statesmen & Stateswomen

Unless we can accomplish these goals, freedom will be lost for future generations. Absorb this speech to learn what these mean and how you can contribute to the solutions.




This Week in History

 

January 4 - 10
Do you know what today is?
  • Visionary poets and storytellers
  • Blind men who could read
  • Seeing men seeing what is not seen
  • Angels of mercy and valor seeing the pain and need of others, while blind to their own risk
  • Philosophers who saw the truth and vice in mens hearts, and the future that must not be

Take a journey with me through This Week in History!

I see you....

A discovery reported on this date in 1896 changed the way we look at things.  What was it?

And this blind man changed the way people see things. Who was he?

Okay: Really, waffles are about as good as it gets, but I'm not sure they have historical significance this week. So what does this picture have to do with this week in history?

Valor and Mercy shown in three ministering angels: who were they?

I am only one; But I am one.
Who is this war hero, and what was unique about the circumstances?

For the answers to these questions, history and educational resources, follow the link.


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