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Sep 5, 2006 2:50:47 PM cite

In your opinion what should a young adult be reading, seeing or experiencing to spark a strong desire and knowledge to become a world-changer?

by publicrelate

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Apr 10, 2011 2:20:57 AM cite

This is my question [1] Please post comments/answers/suggestions. All answers are thoughtfully considered. I'm still in the process of going through all of this data. Thanks, Amy Green

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  Songs. by April 0 votes

Dec 18, 2008 2:47:46 PM cite

I think young people should learn early on to really experience music and song. Songs make a strong impression on othe heart and mind, but so many people don't pay attention to the words. Songs speak to the heart so strongly that they encourage action and spark desire. There is quite a lot of wisdom and knowledge right in front of our ears and most of us ignore it as background music.

by April

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Nov 30, 2008 3:05:27 AM cite

there is a saying that goes "Hearing Leads to Forgetting, Reading Leads to Knowing, Experiencing Leads to Understanding" I think that a young adult, if they really want to be a world changer, she should go out and experience with whatever she can. She should read, still of course, but experience is the key to Understanding human morals that can never be fully explained in the text of a book.

by BOONJAGGA

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Nov 4, 2008 11:48:40 PM cite

He'r*Humanity.

by PeaceProfit

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  Travel by Krank 1 vote

Oct 26, 2008 12:22:21 PM cite

Becoming familiar of the world we live in is so important. Being a young adult i've found that travel has given me the desire to change the world. In travelling you learn about history, discover different cultures and learn more about yourself. If you want a young adult to learn why war is such a terrible thing send them to Hiroshima and learn about its history. If you want them to learn about the extent of hate for another person send them to a concentration camp. While reading books about history can provide you with all this information standing in the place where thousands died instantly or where thousands were held captive and slowly destroyed enables one to really engage.

by Krank

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Sep 18, 2008 5:58:26 PM cite

When I was in third grade, the principal made an appearance in our class. The only comment I remember him making was that we learn history in order to not repeat our mistakes. At the time, it made little impression on me, and I doubt I even understood his remarks. However, I have come to realize the importance of knowing history. The world has been changed most dramatically through religion, armed conflict, and economic change. In my opinion, if the average man were to have a better understanding of the history revolving around these issues, there would be fewer negative changes going forward. But to gain a better understanding, one must read at least two perspectives and hopefully three. As with most stories, there are multiple versions. With history, read the opinions of the invaders, the invaded, and third parties. Religion is the same. Read the popular religious texts such as the Bible and the Koran. Read what the Christians say about the Koran and what the Muslims say about the Bible. Then read scholarly accounts of the history of both. On economics, read Smith, Keynes, and Friedman as well as the great economic events in history such as the banking system implemented by the Knights Templar, Tulip bubble in the 1600s, the Japanese real estate bubble of the 1980s and the US real estate bubble 20 years later. To make a positive change in our world, one must understand our history in order to replicate our successes and avoid repeating our failures.

by ebachan

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Sep 12, 2008 2:04:43 AM cite

I know it will seem unbalanced to some for me to say this.But sometimes a psychedelic experience taken in the right setting surrounded by people you love, can be very beneficial. Helping you to realise that understanding, human relationships and selflessness are the most important part of life. I do not condone drug abuse in any way.

by luki

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Aug 28, 2008 12:35:39 PM cite

Hi Public Relate, To know yourself first, is the best teacher. This knowledge is sometimes lost by those who seek outside of themselves. If you like to read, and your parents or caregivers agree look for a diversified subject matter to expand thoughts. Remain inspired by your own feelings and talk about these with people close to you. When you collaborate with other people you know - you will grow and become a debater. This is a skill many of us learn late in life, unfortunately. You will change the world by being inquisitive, courageous, respectful, and careful with your life. On being green: Learn to live without paper napkins and paper towels in the kitchen. This is a great way to change at home. Use cloth napkins, and then wash and hang dry. Use sponge instead of paper towels. Let dry in the full sun. Can move old sponges to garage for car washing. Best on your quest. Also, look at gaia.com another good site. Kalyse

by kalyse

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Aug 23, 2008 7:51:45 AM cite

i think that a young adult needs to be inspired. They need to see a problem in the world that affects them. If more problems are introduced, and people work to let young adults help out fighting the problems, more and more will be inspired to do something.

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  Singing by Walter 2 votes

Aug 18, 2008 3:42:37 PM cite

While singing you are in touch with two fundamental qualities of human beeings: emotion and language. Melody is feeling; text is thougt. The balance of the two can be enhanced by singing. A well balanced beeing is able to strongly grounded action.

by Walter

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