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- Ligne n°6 : An exploration of the nature and source of inspiration
- Ligne n°803 : There is little question that Carl Gustav Jung spent his professional and personal life in search of inspiration, not only for himself, but for those he treated and taught. We are about to see a representation of the source of much of what he learned and transmitted to others.
- Ligne n°875 : The author categorizes cultures, and thereby groups of nations, according to the dominant emotion that drives their relationships with the rest of the world. Hope, says Moïsi, characterizes China and India, the growing, optimistic nations of Asia. He posits that The United States and most of Europe are driven by fear, seeking to shore up power that has been diminished in recent decades as the world’s resources have become re-allocated toward more rapidly growing economies. He places Japan in this same realm, citing its long history of homogeneity and relative isolation.
- Ligne n°965 : The idea of health care reform carries with it some inspirational values: fairness, compassion and progress toward creating opportunity for all based on basic human rights. It also suggests better stewardship of our resources; more money for exploration of new ways to contribute to the world or discover new frontiers.