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Possibility: Living walls

Possibility: Living walls

From The Intelligent Optimist Magazine Winter 2017 Big cats are in crisis throughout Africa. According to some estimates the lion population has gone down by 80 percent in the past 20 years as much of their historical habitat has been converted into farmland for expanding human populations. As a Read More...

Ode to Raw Tools, Colorado Spr

Ode to Raw Tools, Colorado Springs, United States

From The Intelligent Optimist Magazine Winter 2017 Swords into plowshares Gun violence is painful problem in the U.S. Each year some 12,000 people die in homicides—more than 30 every day. A double amount of people commit suicide. Would that be different with different gun laws? Statistics from Read More...

Mixing colors

Mixing colors

From The Intelligent Optimist Magazine Winter 2017 How co-creation makes the world of business a better place for everyone. By Jurriaan Kamp Business creates stress. Just look at the faces in the street during rush hour in big cities. Employees are struggling to cope with daily schedules and Read More...

Lessons from Mahatma Gandhi

Lessons from Mahatma Gandhi

From The Intelligent Optimist Magazine Winter 2017 Sharing the peace in our hearts.  By Arun Gandhi The salt march On March 12, 1930, Mohandas Gandhi, then 61, left his ashram with a group of 78 volunteers and set out for the sea. His destination was the village of Dandi, 241 miles to the south. Read More...

A cry for truth

A cry for truth

From The Intelligent Optimist Magazine Winter 2017 The work of reconciliation can only begin when you first hear the cry of pain and injustice.  By Allan Boesak Allan Boesak: “Reconciliation is not possible without acknowledging the causes of the alienation.” Her name is Nomonde Calata. She Read More...

The most hopeful courtroom in

The most hopeful courtroom in the world

From The Intelligent Optimist Magazine Winter 2017 It sounds unbelievable: a court where citizens can bring complaints against their own governments. But that’s just what happens at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France. Can thissuccess story be repeated on a global Read More...

Pathways to an inclusive socie

Pathways to an inclusive society

From The Intelligent Optimist Winter 2017 Too many people feel left behind. Their frustrations stand in the way of a peaceful, nonviolent society. Can we revitalize government—the way we run society—so that more people feel included?  By Jurriaan Kamp and Nancy Reed When our children were Read More...

Our enemies also have pain

Our enemies also have pain

From The Intelligent Optimist Winter 2017 All religions advocate the Golden Rule—Never treat others as you would not like to be treated yourself. Only when learn to implement this rule—24 hours a day—there can be a viable world. By Karen Armstrong All the great religious traditions of our Read More...

The healing force of construct

The healing force of constructive agression

From The Intelligent Optimist Winter 2017 Heal yourself in 12 empowering steps with Ruediger Dalhke’s transformative medicine.  By Carol Greenhouse A formidable paradox lies at the heart of Western medicine. While modern health care is designed to bring about resurrection, its primary means is Read More...

An ode to tolerance

An ode to tolerance

From The Intelligent Optimist Winter 2017 T.O.L.E.R.A.N.C.E is a sculpture created by French sculptor and painter Guy Ferrer in 2004, in reaction to the preoccupying rise in religious tensions and the risk of a new clash of religions. The sculpture, that has been presented at exhibitions around the Read More...