I watched Don Levine's interview. It was excellent. Among other things, it shifts attention to our own behaviors and attitudes that must change in fundamental ways before we can help to change Ethiopia. —Dr. Aklog Birru
Thank you Dr.Liben four the courageous appearance on INSIGHT on ESAT. I believe you have more to share with Ethiopians!!
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Anteneh
4/27/2012 08:10:56 pm
The interview was so enlightening. I learned a lot about the past and ways to make the future better for all of us. I wish all the politicians (both EPRDF and the opposition) could watch this and look into themselves. Many of us are just suiting ourselves and serving our ego, pretending we are struggling for the people of Ethiopia. Ethiopians living abroad also have a lot to learn from this interview.........Stop talking about your differences and spreading hatred and care more about how you can get together and suppress the oppressors. Thank you again Professor Levine. I also know about your project in Awassa..........I feel you are helping the youth. I hope you will live to see the GREATER ETHIOPIA.
I rad the interview as well and indeed it was excellent! I really agreed with what he said because that is the kind of change we need to bring to change Ethiopia. I really hope he is able to change people's minds so that they work for a better wolrd for themselves!
The meeting was so illuminating. I took in a considerable measure about the past and approaches to improve the future for every one of us. I wish every one of the legislators both EPRDF and the restriction could watch this and investigate themselves. A large portion of us are recently suiting ourselves and serving our self image, imagining we are battling for the general population of Ethiopia. I truly trust he can change individuals' brains with the goal that they work for a superior world for themselves.
Violence is the shadow energy of impotence. — Deepak Chopra
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The primary word I-Thoucan be spoken only with the whole being. Concentration and fusion into the whole being can never take place through my agency, not can it ever take place without me. I become through my relation to the Thou; and as I become the I, I say Thou. All real living is meeting. —Buber, I and Thou