This might be not a full of relevance to development policies and a pattern that have been taken by other bloggers in this mean. I am more thinking about ways we live and ways we think we might help.
Yesterday I was up to meet friends of mine. I never thought that we will end up discussing issues as green living and way to matter in this world. One of us said that if he would have load of cash his wish would be to make a school, to force education, becasue increasing level of skilled people is a way how to stop hunger and increasing population.
After some time I really feel that we are getting influenced from book we read, movies we watch and people we listen to. We haven't seen how it looks like. And accidentally I got to listen to TED talk about choices, how it can differ form culture to culture.
Because I do not know anymore, which side to take, which opinion to believe.
I know that I do not favor action of the World Bank, IMF and those investor bankers for development good.
But int he same time I do not have a clue how it would be possible to fix it.
But...
From the start I wanted to write about love. I got just carried away a bit.
I got mzself thinking that we are usung some recycled love oll the time, someone have been there before us and we are left to deal with pain wounds left. And we ouselves are not relly better. In sense of romantic love or in sense at all?
Can we just simple love, truly and like a pur white cotton?


I would like to believe in love even if what u say is right. But hey hey hey…people pass but u will be the last for one person! I know
And the MOST SPECIAL ONE! Soooo don’t worry because it will come whenever you least expect him
I know I sound too positive but just believe…
Somehow I do not want to touch the part of believe, because it is so different and somehow purely white if exists
I believe. But I also see that people around somehow loose that believe, maybe because our tradition is not about searching for love, but falling for sex .. pretty often .. ?
Loved Sheena Iyengar’s TED talk - thanks Aija!