“In Search of Humanity: Time to Do More?” By Dennis Pitocco

In Search of Humanity: Time to Do More?

By Dennis Pitocco

There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.

~ Denis Waitley

Being human is given. But keeping our humanity is a choice. It’s not about me. It’s not about you. It’s about US. It’s about serving others and finding ourselves along the way. It’s about stepping back before we charge forward with whatever comes next —taking a momentary breath to stop, reset, and focus on how we can experience a more positively connected universe. Historians will look back on this pause and this pivot with a critical perspective.

Success for humanity will be linked to whether we were able to be more empathetic, more effective communicators and more willing collaborators. How we choose to operate and cooperate.

Success will be measured by whether we have done significantly more good and a whole lot less harm to the world we depend on and each other. Perhaps it all begins and ends by reclaiming our humanity?

Permission Granted | Notice Given

The world didn’t give you permission to be here—but you didn’t ask for permission, either. Some of us are still asking for permission when we should be giving the world notice. Notice that we are at a crossroads of a whole new chapter for humanity. A marker in history where the opportunity exists to come together and reimagine how to to build a better future. An opportunity to be a part of creating a brighter future for those who follow, where the connected human experience is well-balanced between the best of humanity combined with the power of technology and science to transform how we live for the better.

It’s Time for More

We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery, we need humanity; more than cleverness, we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost.

~Charles Chaplin

Right now, it feels like a moment in history where choices made will have a ripple effect for generations to come. Whether you’re a partner, friend, parent, leader, teacher, politician, or a combination thereof, we are called to show up and do more good to help fuel a better version of the world we live in. At the same time, we need to ask for more from each person in our lives and in our relationships to make the world spin more smoothly. We need more from everyone who leads and is in a position of influence. Understand that it’s not about you, it’s about caring for the people you serve and more responsibly stewarding the precious resources in our care.

More Accountability Personal accountability is taking ownership and embracing the belief that you are fully responsible for the consequences resulting from your choices, behaviors, and actions. It’s a mindset and an expression of integrity. Accountability is not a one-time, sometimes thing; it’s an all-time thing.

More Action Act now, and act as if what you are doing makes a difference – because it does. The world changes according to the way people see it, and if you can alter, even by a millimeter, the way people look at reality, then you can change the world. Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. “Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”–St. Francis

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“Education and Its Role in Life” By Dr. Reeta Kaul Thukral

“Education and Its Role in Life” By Dr. Reeta Kaul Thukral”

An educated society is crucial for economic growth. With a more educated population, more employment opportunities are opened. Countries with higher literacy rates also tend to be in better economic situations. Education helps you to get accepted by those around you and as a contributing member of society. Education is something that is not only needed on a personal level, but also on a global level, as it is something that keeps our world safe and makes it a more peaceful place.

Education is the best way to ensure a positive world value and view. Education can teach us about our place in this world, and about our responsibility to humanity. Education can help you stay focused and on track in the right direction by knowing what the right path is for you. The mind can only reach its full potential if it has been fed with the knowledge it needs to think outside the box. With a powerful, well-educated mind we can not only know how to best take care of ourselves, we can feel confident and good about ourselves, which will likely have a positive effect on our physical well-being. Education has even been proven to add years to our life. To be exact, each additional year of education was found to add as much as 1.7 years to our lives.

Education Is Important for Children;

Children are the future of our world, making education crucial for them. Their knowledge is what is going to keep our world alive and flourishing. During the childhood development stages, the importance of education is stronger than ever. It’s a time for children to learn social and mental skills that will be crucial for their growth and success in the future. By learning from a young age, children are given the chance to start building goals for themselves and learn about their unique interests. Education means having the logic to set your mind to something and achieve it.

Role of parents in child’s education;

The role of parents may be divided into three main categories:

  1. Showing support for their child’s education,
  2. Making their home a good place for learning, and
  3. Helping with homework.

Attendance: Good school attendance is important to academic achievement. When students are absent from school, they miss vital instruction. Parents have control over their child’s attendance.

Attitude: Parents need to display a positive attitude toward school in general. If parents have a positive attitude, the child will also have that positive attitude toward school.

Role Model: The parent needs to be a positive role model for the child in helping to shape the child’s opinions and attitudes about learning.

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