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Spotlight On Kindness: We Shall Overcome

People have been through a lot these past few months, and this has been an especially heart-wrenching week in the US. We are being called to be present to what is happening around us and do every bit that we can to help build bridges. As Jana Stanfield, so simply and yet profoundly, points out, “I cannot do all the good that the world needs. But the world needs all the good that I can do.” –Guri

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Editor’s Note: People have been through a lot these past few months, and this has been an especially heart-wrenching week in the US. We are being called to be present to what is happening around us and do every bit that we can to help build bridges. As Jana Stanfield, so simply and yet profoundly, points out, “I cannot do all the good that the world needs. But the world needs all the good that I can do.” –Guri
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After one of the toughest weeks in its history, the people of the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota came to the aid of their neighbors at the many food drives being held in Minneapolis.
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She heard about seven families in Kenya through a friend, that had no food during the lockdown. She was moved to give her entire monthly salary so people on the other side of the world could eat.
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We Shall Overcome: Love Will Rise Again
Hugs In these challenging times, this incredible music video and its message are a great reminder of what holds the key for humanity, and why we need to come together more than ever.
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Zadie Smith on Optimism and Despair: “All the goodness and the heroisms will rise up again, then be cut down again and rise up,” John Steinbeck wrote to his best friend at the peak of WWII. Here’s the full article by Maria Popova on DailyGood.
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Activism in a Pandemic : Progressive Examples from Australia

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June 2, 2020

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Activism in a Pandemic : Progressive Examples from Australia

I’m for truth, no matter who tells it. I’m for justice, no matter who it is for or against. I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.

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Activism in a Pandemic : Progressive Examples from Australia

Each month the Commons Library provides a small taste of actions and events which challenged the status quo and pointed to better ways forward via their ever growing “From Little Things Big Things Grow: Events That Changed Australia” list. These posts generally focus on events from a particular month, but in response to the Coronavirus pandemic they are sharing protests, campaigns and events from the past which highlight ways in which we can undertake action whilst maintaining safe health practices. { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: From Transaction To Trust

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From Transaction To Trust
by Mark Manson

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2398.jpgThe most precious and important things in life are, by definition, nontransactional. And to try to bargain for them is to immediately destroy them. You cannot conspire for happiness; it is impossible. But this is often what people try to do, especially when we seek out self-help and other personal development advice — they are essentially saying, "Show me the rules of the game I have to play and I’ll play it," not realizing that it’s the very fact that they think there are rules to happiness that is preventing them from being happy.

While people who navigate life through bargaining and rules can get far in the material world, they remain crippled and alone in their emotional world. This is because transactional values create relationships that are built upon manipulation.

Adults need to be shown that bargaining is a never-ending treadmill, that the only things in life of real value and meaning are achieved without conditions, without transactions. It requires good parents and teachers not to succumb to the adolescent’s bargaining. The best way to do this is by example, of course, by showing unconditionality yourself. The best way to teach an adolescent to trust is to trust him. The best way to teach an adolescent respect is to respect him. The best way to teach someone to love is by loving him. And you don’t force the love or trust or respect on him — after all, that would make those things conditional — you simply give them, understanding that at some point, the adolescent’s bargaining will fail and he’ll understand the value of unconditionality when he’s ready.

It’s difficult to act unconditionally. You love someone knowing you may not be loved in return, but you do it anyway. You trust someone even though you realize you might get hurt or screwed over. That’s because to act unconditionally requires some degree of faith — faith that it’s the right thing to do even if its results aren’t what you expect.

About the Author: Mark Manson is a best-selling author.

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How do you relate to the notion that acting unconditionally requires some degree of faith? Can you share a personal story of a time unconditionality opened up new avenues of understanding in your life? What helps you shift from transaction to trust?
Jagdish P Dave wrote: Mark Mason’s article from Transaction ToTrust made me think deeply. Conditional relationships are transactional relationships. They are bargainingrelationships. They are deal making relationships….
David Doane wrote: For me, acting unconditionally means acting that is the honest, open, and caring response to what is happening without trying to control, create, or prevent outcome. It’s not manipulative or goal-…
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