- Written by: Kamran Mofid
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Clockwise from top: Angela Redgrave, 105; Stella Armour, 103; Colin Bell 101; and Edmund W Gordon, 101.
Composite: Kelly-Ann Bobb, Harry Borden, Chris Buck/The Guardian
‘Keep your eyes open – and leap into the future’: 100 centenarians’ 100 tips for a life well Lived
What’s the secret to making it into triple figures? Never stay stuck in the past, keep a diary … and dance while you still can.
N.B. This is truly a beautiful, rewarding and inspiring survey, by the Guardian’s Saturday Magazine and published on Saturday 18 February 2023. A document on our humanity, life, and values. It gives simple but profound answers to who we are, why we are and what is the purpose of this journey we call life.Thank you Guardian for initiating this survey and thank you to all those who responded. I hope, somehow, this will be brought to the attention of all the young people the world over. This document is indeed a window on the University of Life.
- Written by: Kamran Mofid
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Make Nature-based Education the Dawn of a New Beginning
Smoky Sunrise-Yellowstone River, a painting by Paul Krapf/Via fineartamerica
The World is in a Bad Way- Fix Education, Fix the World
Ecological Degradation and the Climate Crisis are the classical signs of a Failure of Imagination
“The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see Nature all ridicule and deformity… and some scarce see Nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, Nature is imagination itself.” – William Blake
Now Is The Time To Know That All That You Do Is Sacred
The Wisdom of Mother Nature belongs to all Life.
Let be guided and inspired by Her and Save the Web of Life
- Written by: Kamran Mofid
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2022- The year that has been filled with stories of challenges, disappointments, opportunities, hopes, resilience, endurance and survival.
It is a privilege for the GCGI to do what we do, to remain a force for good, to stay in touch with our readers, family and friends and to continue our pilgrimage of hope together.
In 2022 we needed ways to connect with ourselves and with each other
For the Common Good
We are Greater, Better and Happier Together
Following the Light of Hope was and is our chosen Path
A still from Follow The Light. A photo by Jb Liautard/ Via The Guardian
That was the year that was…2022 in Review
So 2022, the year of many changes, upheavals, environmental disasters and continuing degradation, and such likes, but also of hopes and dreams most of us have ever known, is drawing to a close, and it’s time to take our annual look back at the year in our Blog Postings.
- Economic and Business Lessons of Scrooge and his Transformation
- Destruction in Pursuit of Plenty: How To Survive The Modern World
- It's Christmas Time: A Christmas Carol and the Modern Lesson of Scrooge
- Cop15 Biodiversity Summit Montreal: Saving the World- Now or Never
- In Search of Global Healing: Buddhist Economics- Cultivating Wisdom, Kinship and ‘Right Livelihood’ to Build a Better World