I see a world in which 'human being' implies an orientation, effort and keen ability to register and overcome our mutual inherent personal ignorance. This 'acute ignorance to the blinding effect of personal intention' underlies the persistence with which Humanity condemns itself to repeat the mistakes of the past.
Though not personally 'Responsible', we should hold ourselves personally 'Accountable'. Such is the nature of the responsibility of Human Being.
I perceive this paradigm to be vital in the transformation towards sustainability of humanity, in intellectual, social and environmental realm. The ensuing relations enhance and enrich the lives of those involved. I am there for committed and devoted to furthering such 'meaningful relation' in whatever manner I can. With Passion for Compassion I am Living my Vision ahead of its completion.
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