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Inspiration Point: Your Flaw May Be A Strength

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gnncups My dad, now 90, told this story to me many times. It illustrates how our greatest challenges or problems in life can become our best opportunities for unthinkable success. What looks like an obstacle may be the natural step toward greatness…

One day the owner of a building tells his caretaker that he must go out of town for a day, but that he expects a most important letter. He informs the caretaker that he must make sure he gets the registered letter himself because it is very important.

The owner leaves the next morning. That afternoon the letter is delivered, but requires a signature. The caretaker tells the postman that he doesn’t know how to write.The postman explains that he must obtain an actual signature, no marks or X’s. Since the caretaker can’t write, the postman refuses to leave the letter.

When the owner returns and learns what happened, he becomes furious and fires the caretaker on the spot. The caretaker finds himself without a job and without an income. To support his meager existence, he starts peddling whatever goods and services he can to survive.

His business begins to grow and improves to the point that he is able to open a little store. By the time his sons are old enough to help him, he has become well established. The sons inherit the business when the caretaker retires and decide to build a larger store. They ask their father to help them borrow the money to finance their ambitious undertaking.

The father asks the banker for the loan and the banker says, “No problem. You can have whatever you need. Just sign on the dotted line.” The caretaker looks at the banker and replies, “I can’t sign. I never learned how to write.”In astonishment, the banker asks, “How is it possible that a man who can’t write could amass the wealth that you have?” “Ah,” says the caretaker, “If I could write, I’d still be a caretaker.”

This story has been around the block and was passed to me from my father, now almost 90. This is his version and is included in his foreword of my book Pathfinding: Seven Principles for Positive Living. In my work as a radio talk show host of “Positive Living” I interview so many people who have found success and are helping countless others because of having to overcome and find solutions to the same challenges they address in their books and programs.

Greener Computers and Monitors Will Soon Hit the Market

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smkeybrdmouseMore environmentally friendly computer equipment will soon be available to large volume purchasers thanks to manufacturers like Dell, HP, and others that now have products containing reduced levels of cadmium, lead, and mercury to better protect human health, that are easier to upgrade and recycle, and meet the government’s Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency…

All the new greener products meet the test of the Electronic Products Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT), a standard for computer products that measures environmental factors.

“These new standards can guide the manufacturing of green computers, laptops, and monitors,” said James Gulliford, assistant administrator for the Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances. “Now purchasers can factor environmental considerations into their decisions when choosing computer equipment.”

EPEAT, a project funded through a grant by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and managed by the Green Electronics Council (GEC), promotes continuous improvement in the environmental design of electronic products and informs purchasers of the environmental criteria of electronic products. EPEAT may eventually expand to include individual consumer purchasers.

EPA has estimated that over the next five years, purchases of EPEAT registered computers will result in reductions of:

  • More than 13 million pounds of hazardous waste
  • More than 3 million pounds of non-hazardous waste
  • More than 600,000 MWh of energy — enough to power 6 million homes

For more information about the EPEAT standard, the database of EPEAT registered products and the participating manufacturers, visit their Web site.

Overcoming the Matrix of War in the Middle East

bwroseIt strains my heart when I see the escalation of the war in the Middle East. Again.
For so long already. When will this madness come to an end? The Hezbollah is throwing bombs on Israel. The Israeli government is bombing Lebanon while talking about the “disarmament” of the Hezbollah as if this were a short, fair action by which the violence would finally be ended…

US House Unanimous in Protecting Wilderness

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cliffgazingIn a rare uncontensious round of voting, the US House unanimously approved a group of bills Monday that would protect wide swaths of wilderness in the west and ban some drilling there. Wilderness designations would forbid commercial building and motor vehicles on the land…

Saving the World, One Video Game at a Time

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peacemakerlogoPeacemaker is a new video game about the conflict in the Middle East that let’s players assume the roles of either the Israeli prime minister or Palestinian president. It sparks empathy for the other side among college students who are testing the game in tandem with Carnegie Mellon University, and developers. Arab and Jewish students discover that bringing peace to the region is tricky, takes time and tact, and sometimes many failed attempts…

Grease Is the Word: Fill It Up With Fry Oil

Some diesel cars, like the Volkswagen Jetta, are speeding happily along the highway fueled only by vegetable oil from restaurants that was previously used for deep-frying …

$256M to Rebuild Gulf Coastlines

wetlandsThe US Interior Department announced last week $256 million in new federal funds to restore vital wetlands and parks along the Gulf coast that were devastated by hurricanes Katrina and Rita. More than 118 square miles of wetlands and marshes on the southeastern Louisiana coast were turned into open water by the twin hurricanes last year. If wetlands are not restored, nearby communities are at increased risk from future storms…

Dry Clean Only… A Thing of the Past

A Holland America cruise ship can now successfully process all "Dry Clean Only" garments without the conventional Dry Cleaning fluid and its toxic chemicals! (Sustainable Business)

Greenhouse Pollution Drops in China, India Thanks to Low-Tech Fixes

A UN pilot energy-efficiency project in the developing world’s three leading economies, Brazil, China, and India, helped owners of local mills, factories, and office parks to cut their power use by as much as a third by installing equipment such as energy-efficient air conditioning units and steam boilers. (National Geographic)

Change Your Company’s Light Bulbs, Save a Bundle

If your business cares about cost reduction, then go green! Grist Magazine illustrates why:

At the meeting, she offered an illustrative example involving three fluorescent light bulbs: one cost $1 and was expected to last two years; another cost $5 and lasted eight years; the third cost $2 and lasted two years, but used 30 percent less electricity… “When I ran the actual numbers, including real costs of electricity for all of our facilities around the world, plus labor and disposal costs… I showed them that the cheapest bulb would cost us $50 million more than the most efficient bulb.”

Check out this dimmable CF Warm Glow bulb, with more features.)

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Willy the Cat Suspected as Gardening-Glove Thief

Carolyn submitted this story, to which we both say, HILARIOUS! … A lady in New York awoke last week to find a pink and white garden glove missing from her porch … She had no doubt who was the culprit … (AP story and photo of 1-year-old kitty with stash of garden gloves)

Victoria Required to Clean Up Sewage

Barry Penner, the British Columbia Environment Minister, announced today that Victoria will be required to provide a fixed schedule for sewage treatment to the provincial government no later than June 2007. The announcement should bring to a close the 15-year battle to stop Victoria from dumping millions of litres of raw sewage into the Georgia Strait each day.

Check out the Archives!

I uploaded another 13 stories to the Archives: stories from the old website’s LIFE section, 1997-1998. They remain timeless stories of organizations still operating and changing the world. Some of my favorites are the Eden Alternative, Patch Adams, Heifer Project, Firefighters Welcoming Gang Members in LA, Service Dogs Helping the Emotionally Challenged, and…

G is for Grand Forks!

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Hello to all the folks in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Their talk radio station, KNOX, just did an interview with me about the Good News Network. I think I was politically incorrect when I voiced my feeling that the war in Lebanon (I guess we can call it that, now) isn’t relevant to my life…

Stay Cool but Save Electricity (and Money)

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untapped With this week’s heat wave, demand for electricity is reaching peak levels in many parts of the country. The really good news is that there are many simple, no- and low-cost tips to become more energy efficient.

Here are nine tips plus info on receiving tax credits you didn’t know you could earn just by making your home more efficient …

Lower 9th Finally Gets Mail Delivery

Imagine not having postal service in your town for 11 months. That’s what it’s been like for remaining and returning residents of the lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans — until this week. Mail was restored, and it sure felt good for residents. This route’s letter carrier moved back from Texas — where he’d been living since evacuation — to help rebuild the city. (USA Today)

Gates Spends $287M on New AIDS Vaccine Push

Bill Gates’ Foundation announced $287 million in grants on Wednesday to create an international cooperative of 16 labs working together to find a vaccine for AIDS. (more)

Progress on Hydrogen Fuel Cells

An update on Hydrogen fuel technology, from AP via MSNBC:

Energy Undersecretary David Garman told a Senate panel that the partnerships to develop hydrogen are “on track” to meet technical goals within the next nine years and to have hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in showrooms by 2020.

We Have Our Winners!

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bookprizesYesterday I announced a contest to see who would be our 500th registered user. The response produced a steady stream of new members leading to a six percent increase in our community membership! Congratulations to Thom Becker, Susan Garren, and A. Ringstad who pushed us over the 500 mark to win our prizes. The book titles that Thom and the other winners will choose from include…

Paralyzed Man Uses Thoughts to Move a Cursor

If you haven’t seen this great news for improving the lives of the paralyzed, check out this man, who, with a small sensor implanted in his brain was able to control a computer, a television set and a robot using only his thoughts. (Science Report  with video at the NY Times)