Interdependence Day 2007

Celebrate Interdependence Day Saturday, July 5, 2008 with Mike R, Jay

 

Mike Jay Interviewed Richard Samson on Interdependence Day 2007.

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On July 5, 2007 Mike Jay Interviewed noted author and futurist Richard Samson.

Richard W. Samson, Director of EraNova Institute, is author of several books and human development systems. He is an expert on mental skills, human effectivenes, and user interfaces; and is developer of programs bridging human and technological performance, for IBM, AT&T, Hoffmann LaRoche, Pitney Bowes, and other large and smaller organizations.

His books include The Mind Builder (Dutton); The Language Ladder (Dutton); Problem-Solving Improvement (McGraw Hill); and Mind Over Technology (EraNova). His articles have been published by periodicals including Readers Digest. Pieces by him in Futurist Magazine have introduced the concept of hyper-human skills, new mental tools that promise expanded consciousness as well as increased performance in science, the arts, business, and society.

He is creator of the DARE mental model, presented in audio form by EraNova. The model elevates one's consciousness of ordinary thoughts, actions, reactions, and attitudes, thus heightening the ability to focus and perform.

An expert on public relations, human effectiveness, and personal productivity as well as human applications of Internet technology, he is now working on a communications service called SuperMedia, and an online network called SuperLife World Service.

To get information on attending this interview at 12 pm et, on July 5, 2007, go to:

http://www.mikejay.com/freedom

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The Declaration of INTERdependence

Human progress having reached a high level through respect for the liberty and dignity of men, it has become desirable to re-affirm these evident truths:

· That differences of race, color, and creed are natural, and that diverse groups, institutions, and ideas are stimulating factors in the development of man;

· That to promote harmony in diversity is a responsible task of religion and statesmanship;

· That since no individual can express the whole truth, it is essential to treat with understanding and good will those whose views differ from our own;

· That by the testimony of history intolerance is the door to violence, brutality and dictatorship; and

· That the realization of human interdependence and solidarity is the best guard of civilization.

Therefore, we solemnly resolve, and invite everyone to join in united action.

· To uphold and promote human fellowship through mutual consideration and respect;

· To champion human dignity and decency, and to safeguard these without distinction of race, or color, or creed;

· To strive in concert with others to discourage all animosities arising from these differences, and to unite all groups in the fair play of civilized life.

ROOTED in freedom, bonded in the fellowship of danger, sharing everywhere a common human blood, we declare again that all men are brothers, and that mutual tolerance is the price of liberty.

Note: The Declaration of Interdependence was introduced into the Congressional Record on October 1, 1945 by Hon. Ellis E. Patterson.

Bill Gates speaking at Harvard:

"I left Harvard with no real awareness of the awful inequities in the world – the appalling disparities of health, and wealth, and opportunity that condemn millions of people to lives of despair.

I learned a lot here at Harvard about new ideas in economics and politics. I got great exposure to the advances being made in the sciences.

But humanity’s greatest advances are not in its discoveries – but in how those discoveries are applied to reduce inequity. Whether through democracy, strong public education, quality health care, or broad economic opportunity – reducing inequity is the highest human achievement."

 

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