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where we go from here

To all who it may concern: Over the last week I have written back on many of the issues on EVOKE, was it about Learning,Energy and all the other important issues, however a lot of the comments are…Continue

Started Mar 20, 2010

 

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At 11:33pm on May 8, 2010, Thys van der Veer said…
We should all focus on entrepreneurship, I conclude from your text. That has not been adressed enough. The New Zealand experience is of global importance. How did this country change its economy into a vibrant one?
At 9:39am on April 6, 2010, NANGAR SOOMRO said…
Dear Sir, I wish to send you a complete proposal but unfortunately i m busy in some assignments , can you please give me some time to think and develop proposal on it. thanks, Soomro
At 3:55pm on March 30, 2010, Pradip Dey said…
Dear Luuk,
Good day!
In response to your query, I have posted a bolg on How to sustain the tree plantation drive?
http://www.urgentevoke.com/profiles/blogs/how-to-sustain-the-tree
You may see and offer your valuable feedback.
With regards,
Pradip Dey.
At 5:33pm on March 23, 2010, isabella mori said…
hi luuk. thanks for becoming my friend. i'm a little confused. can you help me? how do i "log" my evidence that i have learned something? i just submitted a blog post on this. thanks!
At 6:03am on March 23, 2010, Pradip Dey said…
Thanks Luuk for encouragement with a + to my blog post Agroforestry: A sustainable land-use system.
http://www.urgentevoke.com/profiles/blogs/agroforestry-a-sustainable
With regards,
Pradip Dey
At 4:05am on March 22, 2010, Patricio Buenrostro-Gilhuys said…
Hi Luuk. Can you please be my mentor? Thanks in advance.
At 2:07am on March 20, 2010, Michele Baron said…
Thank you, Luuk. Looking forward!
At 10:19pm on March 17, 2010, Rahul Dewanjee said…
At 9:47pm on March 17, 2010, Mia Judkins said…
Awesome, Luuk.

What you say about "Accepting that the world is not you, but everybody around you..." sounds a lot like what Devdutt Pattanaik talks about in his TED presentation about cultural differences and belief (http://www.ted.com/talks/devdutt_pattanaik.html).

I can't wait to read what you have to say about it!
At 8:33pm on March 17, 2010, Mia Judkins said…
Hi Luuk,

Your background sounds really interesting. I hope that you will do a blog post to further elaborate on your discovery that "Trust is the basis of everything what lives".
 
 
 

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