![]() One among many – A poem – Are we really any different from an ant in the anthill?ġ10. Blood on the Marble floor – Stories… More stories of women from Morpalli village, Harna Kachar village, Bhallaguda village… of Soni Sori… of Lingaram Kodopi.ġ11. Face to face with God – Another article to reflect my search for Truth.ġ12. Beyond Words – 2 short stories – 2 short stories on words, language…ġ13. Friendliness – A poem of an old man and his street dog friendġ14. Goddess of Beauty and Ugliness – A short story by Khalil Gibranġ15. Remember who I really Am? – One of my favourite story by Neale Donald Walschġ16. Akomolafe at the Economics of Happiness conferenceġ17. and so I will tell them – Excerpts from the speech made by Adebayo C. My way was opposite – By Masanoubu Fukuoka from his book – One straw revolutionġ18. A butterfly on a tree – In the late 1990s, environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill spent two years living in a 1000-year old redwood tree she named “Luna.” Her goal was to save it from being cut down by a logging company.ġ19. Mother – A story – in a mother’s womb were two babiesġ20. Am I then a naxalite – This post is about a group of youngsters singing their way to change and about the tyranny of a state hell bent to crush any form of dissent whatsoever.ġ21. Broken dreams – a poem, author unknownġ22. A moment of silence – A poem by Emmanuel Ortizġ23. And I think you will happier for the trouble.ġ24. Listening to your own being – by Bill Watterson, To invent your life’s meaning is not easy. Like a river, I flow – Going beyond beliefs, learning from the flow of water how to liveġ25. A world so perfect – Beautiful, or you could say… a controversial poemġ26. If you had to make a quill – A few stories and poems about the dying art of making things with hands.ġ27. Nestle: the new age water lord – On one hand when Nestle moves to privatize ownership of water there are others who despite all the difficulties go around distributing the same for free.ġ28. ![]() The Man who planted trees – A beautiful story by Jean Gionoġ29. How do hunter gatherers raise their kids – by Jared Diamondġ30. For the love of money – A letter by Sam Polk on money, emptiness and finding happinessġ31. The article talks about on what went wrong and why did we end up like we are today.ġ32. The Great Forgetting – From one of my favorite books, Ishmael – where a Gorilla teaches a man how to live life. In this, his Acceptance Speech, he talks about why he thinks he is a failure, no matter what the world thinks of him and his works.ġ33. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award at the Mumbai International Film Festival, 2014 – the world’s largest and oldest international festival for non-feature and animation films. Anand Patwardhan on why he is a failure – Recently he won the V. ![]() Prison diaries – Story of a land where fighting for the under-privileged, raising your voice against the atrocities committed by rich and powerful is deemed as a Criminal offence and can lead to severest of punishments.ġ34. Make the ordinary come alive – A poem by William Martinġ35. Like the flowing river – by Manuel Bandeiraġ36. I recently had the privilege to learn art of making dolls from one such wonderful person – Francoise Bosteels.ġ37. In fact if we look around we surely would find so many more interesting people with wonderful gifts all around us, people who are not only doing interesting things but would be more than happy to teach us the same. Her dolls speak to the world – We talk about how teachers are present not only in these little coloured boxes but all around us. The most reasonable and peaceful way – Once again I pick myself to pen down something about Irom Sharmila.ġ38. ![]() Here is perhaps one of the most beautiful passages I have ever read, from Hermann Hesse’s Trees: Reflections and Poems.ġ39. Trees: the most penetrable preachers – I love trees. Letter to Gandhi – A letter to Gandhi on why I revere him.ġ40. They were marching to Quito to ask the central government to respect their ancestral lands, to refrain from exploiting the oil that lies beneath his Kawsak Sacha, a living jungleġ41. 12, 2013, a group of nearly 300 women from seven indigenous nationalities marched to Quito, Ecuador, arriving in the capital four days later with their children in their arms, the sharp angles of their faces - young and old - decorated with vegetable ink designs, covered in the same strength and determination with which they began their journey. Dying into Redwoods – by Tai Sheridanġ42. The old man and the river – A short story of an old man’s journey towards truth and of the very old river beside which he lived and died.ġ43. World’s poorest president on politics and money – Jose Mujica, Uruguayan president talks about why politics and money should be kept apart.ġ44. Given below is one or two lines on each post written.
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