Thursday, June 21, 2012

The paradigm shift that needs to be made for sustainable ...

By WhyDev.org

This past week, I???ve been delayed in writing the next blog in this series as I was distracted making a personal paradigm shift, which required me to open up my mind and think about the world in a completely different way, and to challenge and change the way that I defined my personal success in life. I found this incredibly hard to do, but also liberating and enlightening at the same time. It also made me realise how many of the indicators of success and goals I???d previously made for myself in life were based on (most likely subconsciously) the status quo and what I was ???told??? I was meant to do in my life???by family, friends, media, politicians, and society at large, without it necessarily coming entirely from ???within??? me, or being based on anything to do with a rational ???good??? for the world. I couldn???t help but draw parallels in this moment in my personal life and development in the week leading up to Rio+20, with the ???moment??? in the world???s evolution that will be provided by this conference, and the paradigm shift that needs to be made there, in order to change our current trajectory, develop sustainably, and increase human well-being. So, a global paradigm shift ??? who needs to make it?

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