WELCOME TO THE MUSINGS, MEDITATIONS, AND MENTAL MEANDERINGS OF GRANT ALEXANDER CYSTER.
A WELCOME NOTE:
Greetings, and a very warm welcome to you. Thank you for taking some time to share in my philosophical foibles. It's my hope that within these entries you might find encouragement, challenge, laughter, counsel and companionship for the journey ahead. Carpe Diem!
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Showing posts with label Responsibility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Responsibility. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 May 2014
WHY I DIDN'T VOTE
Yesterday, along with others that I know of and numerous more that I don't, I chose to exercise my right not to participate in the South African elections.
This choice attracted fervent criticism from some, and a number of accusations were levelled against me. Now, as much as I don't owe anyone an explanation for the choice that I made, a choice which for all of us is an inherently personal one, I have no desire to fend off countless interrogations in the days or weeks to come. So, herewith follows a brief summary of my feelings on the matter, in response to criticisms directed towards me.
Spewed forth by
GRANT CYSTER
Keywords:
Conscience,
Courage,
Democracy,
Freedom,
Freedom of Choice,
Honesty,
Integrity,
Judgment,
Liberty,
Responsibility,
Social Injustice,
Society,
South Africa,
Tolerance,
Understanding
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
HAVE YOU LOVED YOUR BODY RECENTLY?
No...I'm not talking about THAT. Tsk Tsk!
There are a number of things in life that are of incredible importance and that we regularly fail to appreciate and cultivate...that is, until we lose them. One of the most important of these things is our physical health. What good is it having the noblest intentions and the grandest plans for the future, if your body is incapable of supporting your journey towards making your dreams a reality? It's like the air we breathe. We scarcely reflect on its importance, but take it away for a few minutes and our priorities radically and rapidly shift. That however is a matter of reaction, which is hardly the best approach to take. The old adage rings true here: prevention really is better than cure.
Spewed forth by
GRANT CYSTER
Keywords:
Choice,
Habits,
Health,
Responsibility,
Self-love
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