It’s about time I am back, isn’t it?

I encountered Professor Stuart Hill’s presentation when he was already halfway through. what a pity it was because I was immediately hooked up with his interactive session!

Professor Stuart talks about a pro-active approach is needed in building a better future for all of us instead reactive ones. As an example, Profesor Stuart introduces ‘enabling’ approach to child-rearing, in which children are allowed to follow their own agenda rather than being restricted by their parents.

He stresses further that the underlying principles to the success of one’s action doesn’t only depends on their planning, but more importantly it is based on their imagination and creativity, their feelings and passions, and essentially their beliefs, worldviews and values.

Such a simple and profound concept, but something which all of us tend to forget in our pursuit of bigger and larger (or in retrospective, trivial and superficial) things.

Visit Professor Stuart’s many interesting ideas at his website: http://www.stuartbhill.com.

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