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Cornelius

Sweden
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Posted - 30 Oct 2006 :  16:02:17  Show Profile Send Cornelius a Private Message
http://www.valuescentre.com/nations/slnconsciousness.htm

kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 30 Oct 2006 :  16:18:59  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
Cornelius! Its really interesting, wonderful to read and discern some political sense on this value chart. I must admit that sometimes I do not always appreciate some of viewpoints but you are very resourceful and helpful with our political orientation.

Many thanks over and over again Cornelius!
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dbaldeh

USA
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Posted - 30 Oct 2006 :  19:22:52  Show Profile  Visit dbaldeh's Homepage Send dbaldeh a Private Message
Very interesting and educative chart. Thanks for the resources Cornelius. Such educative analogy truely helps us understand where we are as a people and nation. I think as a society we really need some evolution and true values transformation.

Africa as a whole has a lot of development to do. It takes hundreds of years to get to some of these levels. It took the West several decades to realize some of these goals.

It is my humble believe that achieving these levels has a lot to do with leadership. Leaders must be the guiding force and the visionaries for such societies to reach certain levels. African leaders have failed to help our societies find a balance between Pre and post colonial mind sets. Until we are able to define our identity, know where we came from, where we are and what we want the future to look like, we will continue to struggle in transforming our societies.

Great reading resource Cornelius. Keep up the good work.

"It's amazing what you can accomplish when you're not concerned with who gets the credit."

Baldeh,
"Be the change you want to see in the world" Ghandi
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