Your Soul food For Friday Oct 14 ’22: Do We All Experience the World in the Same Way?

Happy Soul Food Friday!

This week:

“Difference- The Only thing we have in Common”

The big idea: do we all experience the world in the same way?
Every human brain is different – it’s time to embrace the diversity of our experiences

The big idea: do we all experience the world in the same way? | Books | The Guardian

“It doesn’t matter who you love, where you love, why you love, when you love, or how you love, it only matters THAT you love!”- John Lennon

‘My teenage hormones were raging!’: stars salute the Beatles’ Love Me Do at 60
It confused Gene Simmons, inspired Judy Collins and changed one pop star’s mum’s haircut. Here, musicians recall the impact of the Beatles’ debut single

‘My teenage hormones were raging!’: stars salute the Beatles’ Love Me Do at 60 | The Beatles | The Guardian

“If you have come to help me, you are

wasting your time. But if you have

come because your liberation is

bound up with mine, then let us walk

together…”

— Lila Watson, Australian Aboriginal woman, in response to

mission workers

An Indigenous tribe and a team of scientists help condors soar again
Once pushed to the brink of extinction, condors are soaring in Northern California skies again with the help of an Indigenous tribe and a team of scientists.

Nearly extinct, California condors return thanks to Yurok, scientists – Washington Post

Australia hands control of its newest national parks to Indigenous peoples
The landmark move includes tourism efforts highlighting 60,000 years of Native culture and is part of a push to reckon with the country’s colonial legacy.

Australia hands control of its newest national parks to Indigenous peoples (nationalgeographic.com)

“Let us therefore decide both upon the Goal and upon the Way, and not fail to find some experienced Guide who has explored the region towards which we are advancing, for the conditions of this Journey are different from those of most travel.” — Seneca

Just 2 minutes of walking after eating can help blood sugar, study says
Getting up and moving after you eat — even if it’s only for two minutes — can help control blood sugar levels, a new study says. If you can’t do that, try standing. It helps, too.

Blood sugar may be controlled with short walks after eating | CNN

“Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see.”

-John W. Whitehead

How to raise kids who give back to the world
Optimism, not despair, is the way to inspire kids to help the future.

Parents can raise kids who are ready to make the world better – Vox

Thanks this week go to all the world working to make our world kinder and better

Please pay it forward!

Love,

Neville

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The wicked leader is he whom the people despise.

The good leader is he whom the people revere.

The great leader is he of whom the people say, “We did it ourselves.”

–Lao Tsu

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