“If you vent anger with the object of spreading your toxic feelings, the result will have nothing to do with healing. Your anger is your weapon. On the other hand, if you release anger the way you'd expel a rock from your shoe, your intention clearly has healing behind it. Once the anger starts flowing, both of these alternatives might feel the same. Anger is anger. But if you have a healing intention, two things will happen: you will feel more peaceful after your anger has been released, and you will feel like an old, fixed belief in enemies and injustice has started to move.” IfsWayFeelsHas BeensTwoFeelingsHandsMightHappensMovingBeliefResultsHealingBehindsEnemyRocksObjectsWeaponsAngerIntentionInjusticeShoesPeacefulReleaseAlternativesFixedTwo ThingsToxic Author:Deepak Chopra
“Nonviolent action involves opposing the opponent's power, including his police and military capacity, not with the weapons chosen by him but by quite different means. Repression by the opponent is used against his own power position in a kind of political "ju-jitsu" and the very sources of his power thus reduced or removed, with the result that his political and military position is seriously weakened or destroyed.” KindMeanDifferentActionPoliticalUsedResultsPowerMilitaryPositionSourceWeaponsCapacityPoliceIncludingChosenDestroyedOpponentsRepressionOpposing Author:Gene Sharp
“Having taught economics courses at private vocational schools and universities, I have always had a problem with GNP as a yardstick of prosperity. GNP is improved by increases in questionable activities such as consumption of cigarettes and the production of weapons. Moreover, a substantial increase in car accidents will favorably affect GNP because more funerals, hospital visits, car repairs, and new car purchases will result.” ProblemSchoolCoursesResultsBusinessCarTaughtActivityWeaponsEconomicsIncreaseUniversityProsperityProductionsAccidentsHospitalsFuneralCigaretteConsumptionQuestionableCar AccidentNew CarYardsticks Author:Ernie J Zelinski
“As long as nuclear weapons exist, there is a risk that they will be used. And the consequences of their use would be catastrophic. This realization has led to increased engagement, not least through the humanitarian initiative. We must now use this broad engagement to garner support and to push for real results in the disarmament field.” LongRealUseWould BeUsedResultsSupportRiskFieldsWeaponsConsequenceHumanitarianNuclearRealizationBroadsEngagementInitiativeNuclear WeaponsDisarmament Author:Margot Wallstrom
“Compared to other parents, remarried parents seem more desirous of their child's approval, more alert to the child's emotional state, and more sensitive in their parent-child relations. Perhaps this is the result of heightened empathy for the child's suffering, perhaps it is a guilt reaction; in either case, it gives the child a potent weapon--the power to disrupt the new household and come between parent and the new spouse.” GivingChildrenStatesSeemsSufferingParentResultsCasesEmotionalWeaponsEmpathyRelationGuiltReactionsSensitiveApprovalHouseholdSpouseParent ChildRemarriage Book:Family politics: love and power on an intimate frontier Source: Family politics: love and power on an intimate frontier
“It is far more lucrative and fun to leverage your strengths instead of attempting to fix all the chinks in your armor. The choice is between multiplication of results using strenths or incremental improvement fixing weaknesses that will, at best, become mediocre. Focus on better use of your best weapons instead of constant repair.” UseMotivationalChoicesFunResultsFocusWeaponsSelf ImprovementWeaknessConstantPersonal DevelopmentImprovementMediocreAttemptingArmorFixingMultiplicationChinksConstant Improvement Author:Tim Ferriss
“We can conceive of a world in which God corrected the results of abuse of free will by His creatures: so that a wooden beam became soft as grass when used as a weapon... But such a world would be one in which wrong actions were impossible, and therefore, freedom of the will would be void.” WorldWould BeActionUsedResultsImpossibleCreaturesWeaponsAbuseGrassFree WillVoidBeamWrong Actions Author:C. S. Lewis