Friday 29 October 2010

#How to #remind #everyone to #selflessly #concentrate on having #fun & #solving #important #problems? #nesta #bigsociety

How to remind everyone to selflessly concentrate on having fun and solving important global problems?


We all get distracted by irrelevant problems in daily life because they regularly jump in front of our path and often get confused by the variety of different daily problems we face. How is it best to remind everyone to solve those problems easily in many different ways which are proved to work?


For example

Remind everyone to have fun living with what we have right now.

To make ourselves happy simply by helping others.

To watch our own minds. And how our minds are easily confused and conned into thinking we need the latest product or gadget when all we need to be happy is to appreciate (concentrate on seeing, hearing, smelling) what we have right now (Health/eduation...).


Daily reminders will help us all enjoy every second of our lives while helping others to do this too. Is there a good way to help everyone do this using existing resources? Maybe create gifts that you can give away to others to remind them? http://www.FREEtraid.org is one way.


Do help create free entertaining education for all with http://www.WEBiversity.org http://www.TRUSTlibrary.org


http://www.TRAIDmark.org explains how anyone can enhance what they are doing for FREE by making themselves feel great by using surplus funds to donate to innovative charitable work. Do take the time to read and watch all the video's as it is proven by cooperatives that you can enhance your success AND innovate so  you can help 000's of others, enjoy your work more and save lives!



The question is do you want to (make yourself happy by) helping other people by providing the best service (so 000's of other people can have better lives)? Or do you just want to make your own lonesome self rich by providing a worse service to others so 000's of others lives are less good?


Ed @whymandesign

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