Different Thinking for Different Times - Season 7 - Hope on the Border: A New Perspective The Power of Service in Immigration
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In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini engages with Gil Gillenwater, author of 'Hope on the Border', discussing the complexities of immigration, the importance of service, and the need for a new perspective on wealth inequity. They explore how helping others can bring purpose and joy, the dignity in giving, and the scientific benefits of service work. The conversation emphasizes the need for political will to address immigration challenges and the human cost associated with it, while also highlighting the spiritual and personal growth that comes from serving others.
takeaways
- The acorn brain represents small-minded thinking.
- Service to others brings purpose and joy.
- Wealth inequity drives migration.
- Political will is needed for immigration solutions.
- Migration without assimilation is invasion.
- Helping others preserves their dignity.
- Service work enhances personal happiness.
- Charity should not be a sacrifice.
- The importance of reciprocal giving.
- Science supports the benefits of service.
Check out Ranchero Feliz Charitable Foundation and reach out to Gil at ranchofeliz.com
You can reach Steve Lentini at; steve@stevelentini.com
Gratefully yours,
Steve