The Art of Story Telling

As a child I loved listening to stories at Sunday School; my dad was a great story teller. I read stories, especially Enid Blyton – Noddy, The Faraway Tree, Mr Pink-Whistle… I became a story-teller myself in church, at school. Leading school assemblies invariably involved telling a story. I taught children to write stories –Continue reading “The Art of Story Telling”

Humility Plus

This morning I read ‘In humility consider others better than yourselves.’ With ‘humility’ I’m unpretentious, modest, submissive. ‘Humility’s derived from the Latin. ‘Humilitas’ means ‘lowness’. ‘Humus’ meaning ‘earth’. With humility alone I become a doormat that others walk over. I need ‘Humility Plus…’ …Plus Passion: I need humility as a Norwich City supporter. We’ve lostContinue reading “Humility Plus”

Young People Today…

Several conversations recently, have started, ‘Young people today…’ I’ve then heard how lazy, disrespectful, rude, uncommunicative, selfish… young people are. Socrates once said, ‘The young people of today think of nothing but themselves. They have no reverence for parents or old age.’ He also said, ‘When I was young, we were taught to be discreetContinue reading “Young People Today…”

Artificial Intelligence – AI

Yesterday’s news was dominated by the world AI summit conference, attended by politicians and scientists from around the world. US Vice-President Kamala Harris made a speech. Rishi Sunak was filmed in discussion with Elon Musk… The conference was held at Bletchley Park, the principal centre of Allied code-breaking during the Second World War. Alan TuringContinue reading “Artificial Intelligence – AI”

Punctuation: Confusion & Clarification

As a schoolboy I was confused by, ‘King Charles walked and talked half an hour after his head was chopped off.’ I knew a bit about the Oliver Cromwell and the Civil War, that Charles 1st was beheaded in 1649, but this gruesome picture stirred my young imagination. Then it was explained to me. TheContinue reading “Punctuation: Confusion & Clarification”

Seeing the Face, Understanding the Individual

I’ve been reading ‘Do They Hear You When You Cry’. Fauziya Kassindja was born in Togo. ‘At the age of seventeen she was forced to marry a man she barely knew who already had three wives, and prepare for the tribal ritual of female genital mutilation…’ Fauziya escaped to the United States seeking safety andContinue reading “Seeing the Face, Understanding the Individual”