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‘Leftover Women’ Take Over Marriage Market

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Dec 13, 2018
'Leftover Women' Take Over Marriage Market

‘Leftover Women’ Take Over Marriage Market

In China, a woman who is unmarried by age 25 is considered a "leftover woman." She feels like an outsider, and in a culture with great respect for parents, she may feel like a failure. A group of such women went to the Marriage Market and put up large photos of themselves, and messages like "don’t give up love for suitability" or expressing the wish not to marry. Their fundamental message is "Don’t let pressure dictate your future."
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8 World-Views and Practices by Mark Nepo

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8 World-Views and Practices by Mark Nepo

We’re all just walking each other home.

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8 World-Views and Practices by Mark Nepo

Since prehistoric hunters had to work together in order to survive, people have had to learn how to share both the workload and the harvest, and the problems and the joys. Through the centuries, traditions have formed and complexities have grown. But the health of all community depends on how we treat each other. This article explores eight worldviews and the practices they offer. Each can help us stay wholehearted, authentic, and in true relationship to life and each other. { read more }

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Consider these eight world views: to repair the connections, to water our common roots, to face a life of compassion, to stay in honest conversation, to welcome other views, to honor our uniqueness and commonness, to create a sense of belonging, and to bear witness to each other? These are not concepts but living tools by which tribes and cultures have sustained human growth on Earth. How can you make good use of these tools today?

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