There’s nothing I love more than an immersive vacation experience—one that transports you to a time and place that connects you with the past in a palpable way while adhering to modern standards and expectations. This is what I encountered during my stay at the historic Napa River Inn in downtown Napa Valley. But, don’t […]
Steven Brookes, FCFG Senior Client Advisor Releases His Paper ‘Are You An Emotionally Balanced Investor?’
1888PressRelease – FCFG Senior Client Advisor Steven Brookes Takes A Brief Look At The Effects That Emotion Can Have On An Investor. Below Is A Brief Synopsis. If you work in the financial industry you will most definitely have heard the old idiom that the markets are controlled by fear and greed. Whilst for the […]
Vague Civil Society advocacy in Nepal: a context of under-cared peace process
Civil Society in Nepal The Civil Society in any country is a top-conscious community with diverse settings, capable of debating political, socio-economic and religious-cultural issues. It represents the existing structures in the concerned country. This representation includes conflicts and differing perspectives molded by experiences derived from different settings. No international definition exists there to specify […]
The Tunnel Vision of Ideology in the US
Part 1 of a series on Ideology versus Principle and how its shaking the foundations of civil society I have a friend who is legally blind. The disease Retinitis Pigmentosa, restricts his vision to a narrow cone of 19 degrees. Most of us get to use 160 – 170 degrees to the edges of our […]
The Tunnel Vision of Ideology
Part 1 of a series on Ideology versus Principle and how its shaking the foundations of civil society. Although written for a US audience – just change the names of the ideological groups affecting your society and the issues they dramatise and see if the observations remain true… I have a friend who is legally […]