Could This Little Bug(ger) Mould a Better World?
…this pandemic could grant us an opportunity to gradually open up a space for needed changes…
…this pandemic could grant us an opportunity to gradually open up a space for needed changes…
This planet is quite extraordinary. We are all on a remarkable journey whichever way we look at it. As I write billions of us ….
I don’t have much to contribute on the whys and wherefores of the corona virus emergency. I am going to leave that to the so called experts and the conspiracy theorists to battle over….
I am in Luang Prabang, Laos – a very charming town spruced up by the French in the 19th and 20th Centuries. It’s perched on a slight rise at the confluence of two rivers…..
Events in Hong Kong recently, where millions of people are pushing against authoritarian meddling and encroachment, got me thinking about what it means to be free…
We were two Australians, one Canadian, an American, a few Dutch, a Norwegian and a Swede…
You are walking in the Atacama desert in Bolivia (see my pic) and have plenty of water and a decent hat. You notice that there is not much going on….
I was a believer. The internet would usher in a time of unfettered fellowship. With the free flow of information and ideas we would create a global community…
New Years resolutions are not for me. Never had one and likely never will. Every day is a new day. Every hour sings a new song. Every moment is entirely special and paradoxically nothing in particular….
It’s interesting to arrive at the end of a year and look back. The theme for our planet of talking heads seemed to be people wanting others to behave in acceptable ways and have opinions like their own…
A Stuart Wilde article: Some people don’t need redemption, they believe they are perfect. The rest of us need as much redemption and forgiveness…
On my first visit to Ireland I met a man whose endowed purpose was to Exude Love — amongst other things such as drink beer, smoke weed and generally be a nuisance….
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