Showing posts with label people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label people. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Why Race Is a Topic More People Should Be Willing to Discuss

Although the subject of race has the potential to bring tension into an otherwise mild conversation, it is often the elephant in the room that would benefit everyone to discuss. For the most part, the topic is frequently placed in the same off-limits box with religion or politics, but this is often out of fear. The racial equality essay or conversation can displace people from all viewpoints on edge. Here are some reasons, however, that more people should be willing to discuss it.

It Sets the Tone for Meaningful Social Exchange

Sometimes, without even realizing it, people bring many of their preconceived notions about the racial heritage of others to a conversation. There is not too much inherently wrong with this. After all, each person is a summary of his or her experiences. It becomes a challenge when those preconceived notions prevent a person from being open to other points of view, flavor and empower biases or prevent another person from having fair opportunities. This is especially true in situations like job hiring, economic access or equal opportunity allowed by law.

It Diversifies Viewpoints

It is tough to imagine how static the world would be if everyone shared the same point of view. Conversations would be predictable and listeners would bore easily of what they know is coming. When people allow racial equality to enter the conversations, they open themselves to broader perspectives and experience things that might otherwise be lost to them. This kind of exchange makes a more well-rounded person.

It Can Be a Blueprint for Youth

Although it is not something on the minds of people who are engaging in conversation, children are almost always watching. They pick up on cues of what is spoken and unspoken. This includes any tensions around race. As many youth who have carried on the actions and opinions of their parents have proven, this tension is learned behavior and not necessarily inherited. This should be a reminder that the conversation speaks a future into existence. Why should that future not include safe, open conversation about an issue that has affected everyone?

No matter what your racial heritage or background happens to be, race likely has played a factor in your growth and development, even if in ways not always obvious. It is healthy to acknowledge and discuss the impact. Everyone has a stake in the ongoing conversation.

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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Five Attributes of Great Philanthropists

There have been many great philanthropists throughout the history of the country, and when you look back at them all, it is apparent that they all of them have certain characteristics in common. The following are five of these characteristics.

Philanthropists often begin as entrepreneurs

Philanthropists accumulate great wealth during their lifetime, and they often start with very little wealth in their family. Although they were not necessarily poor, they began life with much less wealth than they accumulated.

Philanthropists believe in giving back

Often the philanthropist, who has achieved great wealth, understands that he or she has been fortunate. Although hard work was a large component of their success, there are many people who helped the entrepreneur succeed in life. Now, during retirement years, the philanthropist has a strong desire to give back and become one of those important people who can help young people succeed the same way he or she was able to succeed.

Philanthropists have strong beliefs

Sometimes these beliefs are religious, while with other entrepreneurs it is simply beliefs they have had throughout their lives. During the course of their wealth building, they have certain core beliefs that have sustained them and have been integral to the success they have achieved in life. These beliefs manifest themselves in the way they give their wealth away. One common belief among philanthropists is a strong belief in education. Philanthropists usually devote some of their gifts to one or more areas of education.

Philanthropists take an active role in gift giving

This would seem like something obvious, but the truth is that many foundations have a staff that looks after the investments and reviews applications for grants. The great philanthropists will take an active role in deciding how the money is granted, and who specifically will get the money. This is consistent with the strong beliefs that great philanthropists have. They want to make sure their money is going to a cause that is a part of their beliefs.

Philanthropists have a focus on the grants they provide

Some philanthropists will have a single area that their wealth is focused on, while others may have two or three. Seldom will you see a great philanthropist spread his or her donations around too thinly. There is an attempt to get the most out of the grant money. Philanthropists see these gifts as an investment in which the returns are measured, not in dollars, but in an increase in benefit to society.

There are many examples of great philanthropists in history as well as a few that are alive today. One example of a great philanthropist today is Robert Rosenkranz, who provides funding for many projects through his Rosenkranz Foundation.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

10 On Tuesday: Things That Turn You Off About People




1. Rude mouth and attitude

2. Know-it-all but never work

3. Lazy people who always want someone to pick up their garbage or clear their mess.

4. Improper clothing like wearing bare clothes in an office environment

5. Person who always say negative about people, never seems to find good in anyone

6. Pretenders

7. Dishonest and people who construct false words against someone, opinions are open but only those true stories not false ones

8. People who always point their fingers on others when the going gets tough

9. Backstabbers

10. Pessimistic

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