On the death of an unpopular leader

on December 19, 2011 in Freedom, Leadership, NorthKorea

I have read some people pleased with the death of someone they consider responsible for bad things, though muted relative to the rejoicing I saw at the death of Osama Bin Laden in the United States. Perhaps desired change will come, but I don’t see what one could call good, even if you don’t like him. To those who wanted him punished, he isn’t being punished. Everybody dies. And as[…] Keep reading →

Kim Jung Il died today

on December 18, 2011 in Freedom, Leadership, NorthKorea

North Korean television reported Kim Jung Il died. As the BBC reports The announcer, wearing black, made the emotional announcement on state-run television North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has died at the age of 69, state-run television has announced. Mr Kim, who has led the communist nation since the death of his father in 1994, died on a train while visiting an area outside the capital, the announcement said. He[…] Keep reading →

McLibel

on December 15, 2011 in Freedom, Humor, Nature

By the way, having mentioned McLibel and the difference between “food” and food and between “meat” and meat, and as long as I’m on the topic of reasonable talk about eating, I can’t help mention more about the case. Quoting from a web page devoted to the case, The McLibel Trial is the infamous British court case between McDonald’s and a former postman & a gardener from London (Helen Steel[…] Keep reading →

North Korea strategy: a toy proposal to promote thought

on December 9, 2011 in Freedom, Leadership, NorthKorea

North Korea’s uniquely extreme isolation and disparity of power and wealth means you have to think of it differently than most other countries. Today I’ll present a toy idea not for serious consideration as is, but to provoke thought and promote new, potentially effective ideas or improve other plans. I call it a toy idea so no one accidentally takes it seriously on its own, but plays with it to[…] Keep reading →

Pictures of North Korea, part 9: the Grand People’s Study House

on December 8, 2011 in Art, Freedom, Leadership, NorthKorea

Today’s pictures were from the Grand People’s Study House, a giant library overlooking the Taedong River, with the Juche Tower on the other side. Sorry for how long some captions are. I formatted them to be more readable but WordPress seems to ignore the formatting. I hope you can read them okay anyway. Nearly all big public buildings we visited had big statues of Kim Il Sung, Kim Jung Il,[…] Keep reading →

The Method: three exercises to transform your life, part 3

on December 6, 2011 in Awareness, Blog, Exercises, Freedom, Leadership

The third exercise comes in two parts also. First you think of emotions you’d prefer to the ones listed in the previous exercise. Second you think of environments, beliefs, and behaviors to create those emotions. You think of the emotions first because they are the roots of your values and what creates meaning and purpose. By listing what you can’t or won’t do in the previous exercise, you assure yourself[…] Keep reading →

North Korea strategy: what you can do

on December 6, 2011 in Freedom, Leadership, NorthKorea

To close out this fifteen-part series on strategy, what can one person as an individual do? First, I recommend considering you may be offering people unsolicited advice based on judgments they don’t agree with if you, say, waltz into the country and tell people there you are going to help them make their lives better. Now matter how sure you are that you will help them, if they didn’t invite[…] Keep reading →

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