Over the past 30 months, Wideanglethinking (WAT) has tried to challenge conventional thinking regarding the source of societal problems and the most effective way to resolve them. We leave it to the reader to determine whether we have achieved our goal.
Having covered many of today’s hot-button topics at least once, it is time to take a break. As events move us, we will make posts on WAT on an irregular basis. I encourage the many subscribers to WAT to take a look at my other blog which is found on the Times of India’s “SpeakingTree” (ST) website. The Times of India requested I become a regular contributor to their website and I have honored their request by making monthly posts to ST for the past 18 months. I intend to continue posting on their website on a frequent basis. I invite you to sign up and “follow me” on this multicultural website that has drawn hundreds of thousands of readers from around the world.
Some of the topics I have posted on the ST blog are quite a bit different from those on WAT, some quite similar. I think most WAT readers will find the posts informative and occasionally a bit challenging. Nonetheless, I strive to make everything I write as practical as possible.
Thanks for your interest and feedback; working together we can surely make the world a better place. As Margaret Mead so eloquently stated, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”