CURRENT ARTICLES

GOOD CONCEPTS IN GOOD FAITH

HUMANITY EXPRESSED

EXPERIENTIAL ACTIVITIES

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

POEMS & STORIES

A Marionette in Manhattan

Danny MacAskill’s Wee Day Out

Bright Ideas: John’s Crazy Socks

The most inspirational video you will ever see Nick Vujicic

No arms, no legs, no worries – Nick Vujicic

Chef in restaurant shows off his pizza dough flipping skills

Hand Show – Raymond Crowe

Skeleton Puppet Dance

Sam Reynolds’ Insane Canyon Gap Superman | Red Bull Rampage 2015

Joshua Bell’s ‘Stop and Hear the Music’ metro experiment | The Washington Post

Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests – Wallace & Gromit’s World of Invention Episode 1 Preview – BBC One

Wintergatan – Marble Machine (music instrument using 2000 marbles)

Motorcycle Puppet

Humanity at work

One Man, One Engine

Michael Kübler has been working at Mercedes-AMG as an engine builder for 10 years. It’s more than just a dream job for him – it’s what makes his heart race.

AMG, Michael Kübler says, is about courage, intensity, character, driving performance.

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From the General Secretary: “where has the sacred gone?”

As I experience evidence of extreme wealth so physically proximate to homelessness in my home town of San Francisco, something feels really wrong.

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Dr. Gopi Krishna Vijaya: Morals & Technology”

Yes, firstly we need to look at how we came to this point now. We need to look at the past history of technology and how a lot of the time we think that technology just came up almost by itself.

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Finding Right Livelihood

No one seems to think that a Buddhist way of life would call for Buddhist economics, just as the modern materialist way of life has brought forth modern economics.

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Marlon Parker

Marlon Parker is the founder of Reconstructed Living Labs (RLabs) – a South African social entrepreneur who uses information communications technology (ICT) to empower communities, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and named by the Mail and Guardian as 1 of 300 young South Africans you have to take out to lunch.

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Legless man completes 13 mile Spartan Race

You are who you’ve been looking for – Adam Roa

The man who can imitate any animal sound

Table vibration sand art