I know the title is provocative, especially in the current climate of giddy hope and optimism that our election results in the
I'm here in
My hope is to provide a perspective on the reconstruction of
I agree. I think the pace of reconstruction is not fast enough and I think the security is deteriorating. I also think that the solution lies from being willing to take on this task with good intentions, and in looking at methods that are an alternative to the current unsuccessful approach of solving violence through violence.
When we hope too much, and those are dashed, we are tempted to give up. When we fear too much, we are tempted to give up or perhaps not even to begin. Our biggest challenge is to operate out of clear and good intentions, engage the Afghans who are desperate for peace in this dialog, remain centered in the principles of active non-violence and to do the work that needs to be done without getting caught up in the illusions of hope and fear.
This post needs to remain short. I've been advised to do this by all my friends who are experts at blogging. I hope that my subsequent posts will offer further clarification on what exactly am I saying!!
In peace and thanks,
Imnotafraidinafghanistan
A personal reflection from Afghanistan that shares perspectives, observations, and stories rarely mentioned in the mainstream media.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Hope and Fear are two sides of the same coin
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Please tell more about your living situation and your job! And let's see some pictures, eh?
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