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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Blog Archive » Vulnerability - a powerful changer of perspectives
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. Vulnerability - a powerful changer of perspectives. There are many reasons these days to think about people who suffer from serious illnesses and how society handles people who are too weak and vulnerable to look out for themselves. For me, as another September 9th approaches, my thoughts go back to events that happened six years ago, events that taught me that for a system to be human-friendly it needs people who care. For the remainder o...
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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Reflections
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. Vulnerability - a powerful changer of perspectives. There are many reasons these days to think about people who suffer from serious illnesses and how society handles people who are too weak and vulnerable to look out for themselves. For me, as another September 9th approaches, my thoughts go back to events that happened six years ago, events that taught me that for a system to be human-friendly it needs people who care. For the remainder o...
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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Meaning
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. Shopping at the bottom? I had almost made up my mind to purchase one such very cheap item at Zara, when the label “made in Bangladesh” jumped at me. Bangladesh, the apparel industry, and factory tragedies… And then of course value and cost take on a whole different meaning. How would I value the work of the pairs of hands that made this shirt? If I knew something about who had made my clothes for me, how much would they then be worth?
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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Progress
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. Shopping at the bottom? I had almost made up my mind to purchase one such very cheap item at Zara, when the label “made in Bangladesh” jumped at me. Bangladesh, the apparel industry, and factory tragedies… And then of course value and cost take on a whole different meaning. How would I value the work of the pairs of hands that made this shirt? If I knew something about who had made my clothes for me, how much would they then be worth?
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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Modern world
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. Vulnerability - a powerful changer of perspectives. There are many reasons these days to think about people who suffer from serious illnesses and how society handles people who are too weak and vulnerable to look out for themselves. For me, as another September 9th approaches, my thoughts go back to events that happened six years ago, events that taught me that for a system to be human-friendly it needs people who care. For the remainder o...
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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Vision Pioneering
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. Opportunities - a market euphemism or real progress? Having spent the past two days submerged in thoughts about urban poverty, the growth of megacities and the persistence of slums, tomorrow’s lecture on pioneering leadership will be a welcome relief, providing anew the opportunity to consider the world as if it were a blank page waiting to be written. The people behind the market. No Comments ». That’s how I conceive of freedom. Sustainab...
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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Blog Archive » When it all comes down to LOVE
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. When it all comes down to LOVE. Since childhood, we are told that so much in life starts and ends with money, leading us to believe that nothing can be accomplished unless there is a solid platform to stand on. We are taught to believe in the power of resources, but not in the power of enduring love. And when that kind of love. Would you like to be notified about new posts? Vulnerability - a powerful changer of perspectives. The People of ...
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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Miriam Garvi
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. Vulnerability - a powerful changer of perspectives. There are many reasons these days to think about people who suffer from serious illnesses and how society handles people who are too weak and vulnerable to look out for themselves. For me, as another September 9th approaches, my thoughts go back to events that happened six years ago, events that taught me that for a system to be human-friendly it needs people who care. For the remainder o...
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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Blog Archive » Opportunities - a market euphemism or real progress?
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. Opportunities - a market euphemism or real progress? Having spent the past two days submerged in thoughts about urban poverty, the growth of megacities and the persistence of slums, tomorrow’s lecture on pioneering leadership will be a welcome relief, providing anew the opportunity to consider the world as if it were a blank page waiting to be written. The people behind the market. Would you like to be notified about new posts?
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The Vision Pioneers Blog » Blog Archive » The People of Compassion
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The Vision Pioneers Blog. A visionary outlook on everyday events. The People of Compassion. Our economies would still be built on the blood of slaves, had it not been for a handful of People of Compassion. They are the ones paving the way for a transformation where society and life can align with the desire of the heart. Anyone feeling the ache of compassion within is free to join them. January 16th, 2010 at 6:12 am. Would you like to be notified about new posts? Shopping at the bottom? The Impact of Vis...