“Don't be worried whether you will be able to be enlightened in this life. Once you have started the journey, you have already made it.
Every river is constantly moving to the ocean. The only problem is with people, who have become closed stagnant ponds, which is not open to flow. To become a stagant small pond means that there is no growith, there is no new experiences.
To be a sincere seeker means to drop this static state and become a flowing river.
It does not matter when you reach the ocean. Once you have started moving and flowing, falling into the ocean is absolutely determined.
You have gatehred the trust, courage and silence to jump out of the static state into a living being.
When you have started flowing, then falling into the ocean is bound to happen.
And you are the ocean, every drop contains the ocean, it is of the same nature.”
Source: When the Drop becomes the Ocean
“Trust is a factor in all communications, and civility reflects back to understanding and respecting our differences.”
Source: The Power of Civility: Top Experts Reveal the Secrets to Social Capital
“Many times, it’s a misunderstanding of what is promised or expected that causes acts of incivility.”
Source: The Power of Civility: Top Experts Reveal the Secrets to Social Capital
“Acts of incivility against a person defending a faceless machine, beginning the slow decline of social interaction in the industrial age.”
Source: The Power of Civility: Top Experts Reveal the Secrets to Social Capital
“In business, trust is crucial. As a society, we recognize that services may vary, as the same person may not provide the service each time, and therefore, there will be qualitative differences with each service. This variation of service and varying expectations without clear communication can lead to acts of incivility.”
“Human interaction without clearly stated scope of service can create moments of tension and less positive results.”
Source: The Power of Civility: Top Experts Reveal the Secrets to Social Capital
“People may get mad at the person they purchase the service from if the service does not meet their personal standard.”
Source: The Power of Civility: Top Experts Reveal the Secrets to Social Capital
“So scope it out, and don’t shout it out!”
Source: The Power of Civility: Top Experts Reveal the Secrets to Social Capital
“We live in the age of the semantic web. Semantic search is constantly mining relationships and ascribing interaction values to people, organizations and things. Semantic technologies are constantly surfacing information looking for trustworthy sources to use as a benchmark.”
Source: The Tribe That Discovered Trust: How Trust Is Created Lost and Regained in Commercial Interactions
“Most of us must learn to love people and use things rather than loving things and using people.”
Source: The Light in the Heart