This Sunday March 2, The Rising Tide Foundation will be sponsoring two live events designed to shed light on the geopolitical battleground shaping our crisis-ridden world… and you’re invited. The first event (at 11am Eastern Time) will be the Academy for International Cooperation/American University in Moscow Peace Roundtable featuring guest speakers: Francesca Donato (former member of EU Parliament), Professor Come Carpentier and Mike Robinson (host and editor of UK Column) [The previous Peace Roundtable can be viewed here] The second event (at 2pm Eastern Time) will feature geopolitical analyst extraordinaire Joaquin Flores who will deliver insights into the geo-strategic situation globally and will present the battles waging in Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina now underway. [Joaquin’s previous RTF lecture can be viewed here and Joaquin’s Telegram channel is here] Click below to access the zoom links for the two events:... Subscribe to Rising Tide Foundation to unlock the rest.Become a paying subscriber of Rising Tide Foundation to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. A subscription gets you:
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Friday, 28 February 2025
Sunday RTF Double Feature: Peace Roundtable at 11am ET, and Joaquin Flores Geopolitical Masterclass at 2pm ET
Wednesday, 26 February 2025
Chapter 40 - Confession to a Neutral Party
The chapter advises how to confess your statement of responsibility to a neutral, as this serves as a rehearsal, helps you hear how it sounds, alleviates shame, and allows for valuable feedback from an objective listener who can detect hidden justifications or potential issues in your statement. The Reflective Eclectic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. The Road to Reconciliation describes a path towards healing and potential forgiveness for anyone in a relationship affected by selfishness, violence, abuse, addiction, or betrayal. It guides the reader (or podcast listener) on how to assess the damage done and recognize codependency and vindictiveness, blocking the way from injury to peace. It gives pragmatic advice on how to help you find safety, assert needs, apologize, make amends, and promote change. Thanks for reading The Reflective Eclectic! This post is public so feel free to share it. Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy The Reflective Eclectic, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. © 2025 Keith Wilson |
Chapter 39 - Making Amends is Better than Making Apologies
The chapter emphasizes that making amends through actions is more meaningful than offering apologies, explaining that amends can be direct (compensating the victim directly) or indirect (positive actions benefiting others when direct amends are impossible), and stressing the importance of careful consideration when attempting to make amends to avoid causing further harm. The Reflective Eclectic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. The Road to Reconciliation describes a path towards healing and potential forgiveness for anyone in a relationship affected by selfishness, violence, abuse, addiction, or betrayal. It guides the reader (or podcast listener) on how to assess the damage done and recognize codependency and vindictiveness, blocking the way from injury to peace. It gives pragmatic advice on how to help you find safety, assert needs, apologize, make amends, and promote change. You're currently a free subscriber to The Reflective Eclectic. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. © 2025 Keith Wilson |
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