
Whenever business leaders profit through war … we lay another solid stone toward prolonging a national mindset for violence. The opposite is also true ... when people prosper through peace they tend to prefer its doable tactics.
Look at war and peace trends since last year’s Veteran’s Day.
War’s extended into recreation within violent games such as Jack Bauer.![]()
Peace was promoted through music when the New York Philharmonic reduced North Korea’s and America’s violent political rhetoric through musical intelligence.
War lingered when good men and women found little support after violence literally rewired their brains.
Peace continued to prosper people and business in
War destroyed more human brainpower in our nation, according to research.
Peace flies flags for intelligent solutions with amity and mutual benefits.
War rewired our collective brains’ basal ganglia to go after future wars.
Peace fostered brain based plans - designed to reach beyond perceptual blocs that lead to war.
War added shocking costs to business along with new wake up calls for peace plans.
Peace segued solutions we’ve yet to support with top brains at the helm, finances, or a trend for effective tone tactics with political clout. To reconsider peace's brainpower … check out Ireland’s mind for prosperity through peace.
War impacted the neurology of bullying and shows why bullies are on the rise.
Peace articulated opposites in ways that teach from alternative angles… rather than fight for one view only and disregard values on the opposing sides.
Check out Jim Walton's recent post on this topic. Does your business promote peace or practice violence? You can tell by rating the tone at work, or by testing your tone IQ. Where do you stand?










Ellen:
I loved the video -- thanks so much for it. Just Amazing!!!
I had a little trouble linking to it but found it at http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/03/13/when-a-brain-scientist-suffers-a-stroke/
A wonderful video -- I was spellbinded listening to her experiences and her amazing description of it.
Chris
Posted by: Chris Brown | May 26, 2008 11:57 AM | Permalink to Comment