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My Philosophy

We all share and agree upon some basics I have observed. No matter what part of the world we live on or how we may differ politically or religiously, there are things we share as important. I believe we all share a common ground where we hope that the future is better for our children than it was for ourselves.

I also believe that man possesses the ability to solve any problem that he himself created. Environmental damage to the planet can be repaired, as well as, finding solutions to house and feed the supposed "population explosion" - these are man's responsibilities to solve.

I believe in work and that having a job is as necessary to living life as breathing air. Unemployment is the worst manmade disaster that we can endure. I see a world where there is much work to be done, many houses to build, more crops to grow, more children to teach.

If a man is valuable, his deeds will in some way outlive his life.

If tomorrows are to reflect what we are dreaming about today, then the challenge is to surprise the world with your dream.

My Dream...
I see a man who had no job, working now, building a house for his family.

I see a tree that would have been cut down for lumber to make that house, but now it just grows because the man's house uses my building blocks which are made from recycled materials.

I see a leader of a people relieved that he has gotten his people working again and living the better life he knows they deserve because they are a hard working people.

I see a house that still stands after an earthquake when the others have fallen.

I see a house that did not blow away in the hurricane.

I see a house that stands strong for centuries.

I see many children who have grown up in that house.

I see most clearly in my dreams a child who looks out a window of this house at that tree that is still growing and dreams of something ... that in tomorrow, will blossom and surprise the world.

 

         Bill Loftus
Last Updated on Saturday, 27 December 2008 16:23