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How to quietly and without great risk, change the world!
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About the book: "The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living"

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Hi Kids!
For the most action packed information you can find on the Web, visit http://www.Americanchronicle.com/authors/Joseph Raglione, or read this Blog!

There are three thousand writers on the Calfiornia based American chronicle online journal.
I am but one of many writers who presently uses the Chronicle in order to create social change within the United States and North America. What makes me slightly different is the fact that I don't write the majority of articles found in my space on the Chronicle, but I use the space for publishing articles created by others which are geared towards the world humanitarian peace and ecology movement. As a World Humanitarian I am linked to: the United Nations, Green-Peace, the Sierra Club, the W.W.F, Amnesty International, the Campus Progress Report, and many many more including the office of the President of Russia, Senator Barbara Boxer, the Barack Obama campaign, the office of the Prime minister of Canada and I could go on for a while because I've been on the internet from the beginning. I also remember helping TIG with some surreptitious suggestions a few years ago and then I backed off and watched your progress. This brings me to an important point. If you want to change the world, don't ask for money and don't expect to be acknowledged or rewarded for your efforts. In fact expect the opposite because our species: Homo Sapient, is an Omnivorous and territorial and often selfish creature and attempting to change our human nature using culture is a difficult task. You don't have to be any of the following: Buddha, Jesus Christ, Mohamed, Solomon, Ghandi or the Dalai Lama, just do the work needed for change and stay as positive and happy as possible. Don't forget to plant hundreds if not thousands of Trees everywhere. Trees are desperately needed to slow global warming. After planting Trees, make more than one food growing garden where it is needed most. I suggest in your own back yard but there is always a need in the middle of poor City neighborhoods, on Roof Tops and where the poor and desperate congregate everywhere on this small Blue Planet we call Earth.

Always use the following Ethics in whatever you do. They include: Freedom with Honesty and Justice, Courage with Compassion and Dignity, Tolerance with Sharing and Caring and Humor, Kindness with Peace in Love and in Harmony with all living things. I challenge you to find as many more positive concepts as possible and include them in the list.

P.S. For you tough kids out there, don't forget to protest injustice at every possibility even if it means going to jail. Simply don't forget to do it the way Ghandi did, with non violent protest. ;-)
Have a great day!
Signed: Joseph Raglione
Executive director: The World Humanitarian Peace and Ecology Movement.

August 3, 2008 | 2:39 PM Comments  0 comments

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