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And Paul Polak via Nextbillion;

5. think like a child – children have no limit to their thinking




Why ? Because everything in the world you can compare to a kindergarten....if for example the problem is lack of food in a class....there are 2 cla**** of children. 1 of them who dont receive lunchboxes from their parents...the other class does, but they completely ignore the other ones....should they share? Or should the teacher of 1 group talk to the teacher of the other group ? (Politics...) Or should the 2 cla**** be put together, to make them realise and want to help the other class because they get to be in the same class....so they care...its just a small example of how to look at things...its not thinking like a child but comparing it....


Now for thinking like a child is for me dont think of all problems and solutions to be out of reach...I can help people around me and it will work...even in failure. Why should I not volunteer, and just be a little adventurous. Sometimes I can be annoyed by people who are not at all thinking about change, because its impossible...is it not impossible for you to get rich ? People do tend to think about that, even though they know the chances of winning a lottery is small...but the chance of thinking about a solution for change around you is bigger....

I am currently looking for a volunteers project within the EU where I can help and learn from other people....its called EVS a European iniative to get young people around in the EU helping eachother and understanding eachother better...

http://ec.europa.eu/youth/index_en.htm

I hope I can make this happen this year :) and help...maby even outside EU one day....

Why this way of thinking can change my world? Cause a child is open minded and optimistic, I can help others be optimistic about change and myself...we need to believe but also act, I hope one day I do a act that inspires people






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Comment by Piratekitty on March 3, 2010 at 11:56pm
Yesh children also tend to (well at least allot of them :P) have their heart go first and then the other stuffs. ^^; I loved your blog me friend! POST MOREE! MOREE! :D
Comment by John D. Boyden on May 1, 2010 at 11:50am
Yes indeed. Nothing is ever impossible until you decide it is. "The difficult we do immediately. The impossible takes a little longer." +! vision

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