“Leaders cannot afford to ignore or betray this diversity inherent in humanity. in fact, the fear of diversity, and the wish for uniformity, threaten the well-being of the world.”
Source: Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One
“People come in different colours.
That makes us all unique!”
Source: The Very Different Witch
“Companies in the top quartile for diverse leadership teams outperformed less diverse peers on profitability.”
Source: Sustainable Happy Profit
“The fruit of diversity is collective creativity, reaching new highs, an enriched perspective and a boost of entrepreneurial energy.”
Source: Sustainable Happy Profit
“Have a simple, transparent, equal and fair system of opportunities.”
Source: Sustainable Happy Profit
“While general memetic sets replicate primarily by using a host to infect other hosts with said meme, cultural and religious memetic sets primarily spread by influencing the fitness of any given host . . . Because culture can affect a person’s number of surviving offspring, traditional evolution (not just memetic evolution) shapes culture. This interplay allows complex behavior patterns to emerge among groups of people well before those behavioral instincts might otherwise biologically evolve.”
Source: The Pragmatist's Guide to Governance: From high school cliques to boards, family offices, and nations: A guide to optimizing governance models
“It doesn't matter if your hair’s curly or straight,
Or your fur is blue or pink.
It doesn't matter if you're tall or short,
It just matters what you think!”
Source: Bumbo McBlue Gets a Clue!
“I speak the tongues of earth,
I sing the songs of earth.
Forever I find myself,
In many fervors of earth.
Ain't got no single nation,
Ain't got no single culture.
Human am I, I belong to humans,
Come hell or come high water!”
Source: Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo
“Ain't got no single nation,
Ain't got no single culture.
Human am I, I belong to humans,
Come hell or come high water!”
Source: Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo
“He should be happy because he can think about the unhappiness of others!
He’s stupid if he doesn’t know other people’s unhappiness is theirs,
And isn’t cured from the outside,
Because suffering isn’t like running out of ink,
Or a trunk not having iron bands!
There being injustice is like there being death.”
Source: The Collected Poems of Alberto Caeiro