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Steven
Pinker wrote that over history, women have been a pacifying force. Traditional
war is a man’s game: tribal women never band together to raid neighboring
villages.
As mothers,
women maintain peaceful conditions in which to nurture their offspring and
ensure that their genes survive into the next generation.
“Women hold
up half the sky,” in the words of the Chinese proverb, yet that’s mostly an
aspiration; in the real world, women are uneducated marginalized.
In the 19th
century, the paramount moral challenge was slavery. In the 20th century, it was
totalitarianism. Today, it is the aggression against women around the world:
sex trafficking, acid attacks, rape and so forth.
In 1988,
one study found that 39,000 baby girls died annually in China because parents
did not give them the same medical care that boys received.
In India, a
“bride burning” takes place approximately every two hours, to punish a woman
for an inadequate dowry or to eliminate her so a man can remarry, according to
various reports.
In
addition, ultrasound machines have allowed pregnant women to find out the sex
of the fetus — and then get an abortion if it is female.
In reality,
women have helped make the world a better place for us all. Nearly 82 percent
of jobs lost during the economic global slowdown have belonged to men, while
most of the new jobs have gone to women.
Former
United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan has said, “If there is one lesson
we in the United Nations have learned over the years, it is that investing in
women is the most productive strategy a country can pursue in order to raise
economic productivity, improve nutrition and health, and educate the next
generation.”
When
economist Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, he made it clear
that it was women who made up the bulk of the poor but ambitious small-business
owners, lifting their communities out of poverty with their entrepreneurship.
Women are behind many of the primary drivers of social change.
The little
secret of global poverty is that some of the most wretched suffering is caused
by unwise spending by men. The poorest families in the world spend
approximately 10 times as much (20 percent of their incomes on average) on a
combination of alcohol, prostitution, candy, sugary drinks and lavish feasts as
they do on educating their children (2 percent).
One way to
reallocate family expenditures is to put more money in the hands of women. A
series of studies has found that when women hold assets or gain incomes, family
money is more likely to be spent on nutrition, medicine and housing, and
consequently children are healthier.
In the
United States, women earn 78 cents to a man’s dollar. Unlike men, however,
women are more willing to take risks on smaller or new organizations they
believe have a strong vision for change. Studies show women volunteer more than
men. Women are the single most important market opportunity for changing the
world.
In some
parts of Indonesia, sadly, women are still considered second-class citizens.
This can be seen from the remuneration levels for women at most companies, with
men generally receiving higher pay.
In
Indonesian politics, there have been initiatives to give women more
representation in the House of Representatives, but no political party has
achieved the 30 percent allotment.
More than
25 years ago, the futurist John Naisbitt talked about the future of the world.
That was a time when Japanese companies were in the ascendancy, developing
assets around the world.
At that
time, Naisbitt had predicted that the United States would regain economic
dominance simply because the country empowered its women to be economically
productive.
In Japan,
women have limited leadership or sway in the economy, politics and social
development.
Research
from sociological studies to the latest in brain science shows that above all,
women value connection and community. For women, it’s not about “me,” it’s
about “we.” That means women are less concerned about the pecking order and
more committed to keeping harmony in the coop.
The heart
of a woman is making the country spin. Women do more than just give birth. They
give moral support to their family and friends. Women were created in the image
of God and they are a complete and beautiful creation.
Women have
four times as many brain cells, or neurons, connecting the right and left sides
of their brain, according to scientific reports.
Women can
focus on more than one problem at a time and frequently prefer to solve
problems through multiple activities at a time. Nation-building will progress
tremendously and we will have a better life when women rule the world. At least
some believe so, though men may shake their heads.
Henri Lois
is a teacher for hearing-impaired and autistic children in Jakarta
"The Recalibration of Awareness – Apr 20/21, 2012 (Kryon channeled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Old Energy, Recalibration Lectures, God / Creator, Religions/Spiritual systems (Catholic Church, Priests/Nun’s, Worship, John Paul Pope, Women in the Church otherwise church will go, Current Pope won’t do it), Middle East, Jews, Governments will change (Internet, Media, Democracies, Dictators, North Korea, Nations voted at once), Integrity (Businesses, Tobacco Companies, Bankers/ Financial Institutes, Pharmaceutical company to collapse), Illuminati (Based in Greece, Shipping, Financial markets, Stock markets, Pharmaceutical money (fund to built Africa to develop)), Shift of Human Consciousness, (Old) Souls, Women, Masters to/already come back, Global Unity.... etc.)
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