Tuesday 7 February 2017

The Place of Realisation
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One learns each day of the uniqueness that exists with personal individuality.  By reason of simple understanding of why one exists. Alot that has hitherto not been understood becomes quiet clear. We deal with the larger world outside our smaller world each day and we grow wiser in our dealings based upon how much experience and knowledge can be gleaned on each encounter.
It is vitally important that we percieve the direction we choose to take our lives in or allow our lives to go. We believe that certain influences around us are positive and progressive. We might also see them initially as agenda free. It comes down to us making the hard call once in awhile and surgically dissect certain relationships to discover where the real benefit lies and how self-serving certain relationships have been over the years. And then develop the necessary backbone and true courage to cessate from such relationships permanently.  Never easy but satisfyingly profitable.

Thursday 12 January 2017

Returning with a new Quill

The Chairman's Suite.

It's been awhile that The Writers' Desk has featured on my blog. It's been on my Facebook page and has received quite a following there. Now that a new quill has been presented there will be a resurgence here of that vigour and verve that this column was renowned for five years ago.

Presently we have arrived at a crossroads of sorts on the International political scene. Five years ago Mr David Cameron and Mr Nick Clegg were Premier and Deputy in the United Kingdom in a coalition between Conservative and Liberal Democratic. Last year Mr Cameron who had since won a majority in the next general election had called for a referendum to decide if the United Kingdom was to stay in the European Union or to exit it by way of triggering Article 50.
On the 23rd of June last, we voted unanimously to leave the Union and the concentric shocks of that result are being felt to this very day. Apart from a premature resignation from office and resignation from Parliament for Mr Cameron the face of the political landscape in the UK keeps on changing. Over the next few articles we are going to try and piece together what might be the way forward after the shock decision to leave almost six months ago.