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Archive for December 28, 2017
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Video of the Week
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Dec 28, 2017 |
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What Future Are You Living Into Being?
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| This short video is a call to face the unpleasant truth of climate change and global warming. It is a story of hope and a story of loss, the narrator explains, adding that "we don’t create this story by telling it. We create it by living it. So to live a story that combines hope and doom is to walk courageously into the pain of loss, knowing that there’s something worth doing afterward." He invites us to find that ‘something’ we love enough to walk toward even without knowing the outcome, whether saving the planet because nature is worth saving, or preparing a decent future for our children and their children. |
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I believe everyone on the planet has their thing and, especially in my experience, autistic people all have a tremendous gift. It’s a matter of finding that gift and nurturing it.
– Edie Brannigan –
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Inside the Mind of Temple Grandin
Temple Grandin, renowned American author, animal behavior expert, and advocate for autistic people, has written many books — including Animals in Translation, The Autistic Brain, and Thinking in Pictures — and is currently a professor of animal science at Colorado State University. In this 60 minute interview on Insights at the Edge you’ll learn the differences between verbal and visual thinkers as well as Temple’s lifelong relationship with animals. She ends advising the autistic to invest their efforts in what they love rather than what they lack. { read more }
Be The Change
Try to focus each day this week on what you love rather than what you lack. Learn more about autism and share Temple Grandin’s message with others. |
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