Thursday, 12 August 2010

Love, Respect for Strangers

Hello. Welcome to "How Can I Make It A Better World?"

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It is a pleasure to welcome you to this blog.
If you have just stumbled into this site, please know that this blog is my own personal ideas, as I develop them, about how I may make this a better world for everyone.

I have got together many ideas, going way back to November 09. Please browse through the subject headings on the side, opening the relevant months first, to get to the blog material.

You will also pick up some humour scattered amongst the blogs. Hope you like the jokes.

A joke for now: A Church Father was feeling quite pleased with himself. After pestering a town's Banker for many months, he had finally persuaded him to donate to the Church funds.
The Father was gleefully doting over the cheque in his hands from the Banker. It was for a huge amount, in fact the largest single donation he had for the Church Fund in all its 30 year's history, a cheque for £90,000!
But, wait a minute. What was this?
The Father blinked, and stared at the cheque. The signature part of the cheque was blank.
The Banker's signature was missing!

At first the Father was lost as to what to do. But as he became convinced that what he was about to do was the correct thing to do, he bravely telephoned the Banker.

He profusely thanked the Banker for his generous donation, but had to point out the Banker's mistake.

"That was no mistake'" the Banker said, "Who am I to seek fame for Charity work? I want my donation to remain anonymous."

Love, respect for strangers,

I remarked in my last blog as to how people, even wealthy educated people who should know better, give away their
barbaric mentality when they treat others of lower wealth than them with disdain.

I gave one example of how Colombo is shouted down when he trespasses a private land in the 'Colombo' television stories.

In the situation I am thinking of the Man (Of course, later to be arrested for murder by Colombo) shouts at Colombo. "Hey, you there! Get out. You are on private property."

In the world I want, where we would show Love and Respect even to strangers, this Man would have walked up to Colombo and said, "Excuse me Sir, Can I help you? You seem lost. You should not really be here, because this is my private property."

In truth, in the sort of world we are aiming for, if it was so, this Man would not have murdered any one. Colombo would not have been where he was, to be rudely accosted by this Man.

And if no one was being rude to strangers, there would be no need to tell anyone not to be rude to strangers.

Wishing you every joy and abundance, Shree-1

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