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My upbringing in both west and east Africa, coupled with the prejudice I met when returning to Sweden (not personally, but "ideas" of what those countries are like), showed me how the western world loves to claim knowledge - and superiority - over things they do not understand.
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Efforts guised as kindness and benevolence, charities and donations to "the third world" (how I hate that term), have throughout my life been exposed as fueling corruption and exacerbated dependence on aid. Those stories are unnerving...
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I've spent this month coaching people across the world and as always I am reminded of how people - wherever they are - mostly share the same fears, wishes and dreams. What differs are the opportunities. axbom/1334090238709346315
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The opportunities available differ not because of differences in skills or knowledge, but due to differences in ready money, social status, geography... and prejudice.
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Sometimes I am frustrated by a slow pace of change but I also am quick to remind myself that I need to be playing the long game. And what a world of difference just listening to, and acknowledging, another human being can make. Your worries are real, your dreams matter.
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As a coach one of the guiding principles is to primarily look forward. And moving forward I will be making more of those free coaching sessions available in the new year. Seeing a friendly face, sharing a moment, learning something new about ourselves. This is the long game.