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Personal Pillars of Politics

When we vote in an election we should consider it a privilege not a burden. The people that run for office genuinely believe that their way is the best way. So it is up to us voters to use our vote to affect the change we want to see in the world. One way we can do this is applying the theory of the personal pillars of politics when we make our decision.  Before we vote we should think about which party will put Australia in the best position to help the world. We should also think about which party is going to do what is best for Australia and put the majority of people first instead of an elite few. Finally the last pillar, which party is going to represent what is most important to me? If you apply this formula, each voter will have a different answer but with healthcare, arts and the environment being important to me this is what I come up with.  Let me tell you a story about a young man with cerebral palsy who was very confident and self assured. People started asking him

Harmony the Magic Pill

After years studying all forms of combat, survival, and prepping, one theory stands above it all. Harmony is the magic pill.  Harmony is what creates the world as we know it but for some reason humanity has forgotten the secret that lies within harmony. We forget that the same oxygen that keeps us alive also keeps our planet alive. We forget that the same blood that runs through your veins runs through every person.  The Chinese philosophy of yin and yang illustrates the principle of harmony and balance. The Christian philosophy that we are made in God's image and that the universe is also God illustrates harmony.  There are people that believe anxiety can be decreased by moving with and accepting the moment. So what I would like people to think about is how they can bring harmony to their life. One answer is just be.  It is important to realise if we do not have harmony between ourselves, the animals, and our environment we will lose our humanity.  In closing I