Tuesday 22 April 2014

Recently I saw a young lady, Rebecca Irving, give a speech on on TEDx Talks.  It was about CONNECTIVITY!  The speech really has to be heard.  But in a nut shell, it's about people being connected.  When we operate the way we were designed, which is to help each other, and work cooperatively, our capabilities and output sky rocket!  Society is like a body.  All parts of the body have something to contribute, and that contribution is necessary.  The whole rest of the body has a very great interest that ALL, including the lesser, parts of the body perform at optimum.  Think about it.  If you are in a marathon, what part of your body do you want throbbing in pain the whole jog?  Its the very same with society.  You have something to offer, and so do I.  As an electrician, I need the mechanic to fix my car so I can drive to work...and we both need the farmer to grow us food so we can eat. The farmer in turn needs the Tractor sales company so he can purchase a tractor...and so on.  EACH AND EVERY ONE OF US is wise to want the other to be at his optimum!  If he is, he can render us all much better and cost efficient service!  ALL OF US ARE NECESSARY!  We are like a bee hive.  Worker bees all work busily away, in unison.  Moody Science Films has a tremendous documentary on the bee hive.  I highly recommend it.  The queen bee has her part, as do the workers.  Lets suppose she adopts a tyrannical rule and starts killing all the bees, and selling all the honey to the black market so she can profit herself.  Instead of producing 100 lbs of honey in a week, now the hive will produce 3 lbs.  That's what oppression does to society.  All we need to do is act like human beings, and cooperate!  Really it all boils down to love.  Love will enable the bee hive of society to perform at optimum.  This planet has HUGE potential.  America's success, is available to every nation on this planet...simply by following some simple laws.

Here's the link to Rebecca's speech.  It really brings across the value  of connected society!

Connectivity-Educate to Connect


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