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Lewis, writing about shame as the key to much contemporary psychopathologies and interpersonal conflicts, suggested that ultimately the only adequate response to shame and a sense of worthlessness may not be a psychiatric but an ethical one.
He concludes:
"the way out is commitment. We can never be sure that any commitment is correct, but the lack of security does not matter. Commitment, by its nature, frees us from ourselves and (...) moves us from the mirror trap of the self absorbed with the self to the freedom of a community of shared values"
Lewis, M. (1995). Shame: The exposed self. NY, Free Press. (p. 235)
This CreativeMornings/Cluj event was generously hosted by ClujHub, with the support of Unicredit Bank, ClujLife, Fabrica de Pensule and Magic Mirror Romania. The delicious breakfast was provided by The Little Greenery in collaboration with Food Waste Combat and Gourmeticus.
Tudor Giurgiu was our speaker in exploring the Commitment global theme.
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Photos are made by Andreea Alexandra Boros.
Commitment with Maryam Ghaffari. Photos from Creative Mornings/Edinburgh 25th May 2018 at Codebase, Edinburgh. Photography by Wilfred Magnussen wilfotograf.com
Das Symposium widmete sich dieses Jahr dem Leitthema "All in – mit echtem Commitment zum Projekterfolg“.
Im Rahmen von Vorträgen, Workshops und einer Podiumsdiskussion gingen die Speaker:innen der Frage nach, wie Commitment in digitalen und hybriden Settings und in Krisenzeiten gelingen kann.
The Utah Jazz along with Service Members from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force worked together on a project for the NBA’s “Commitment to Service” initiative to serve military-related causes.
Gordaon Hayward, along with teammates Trey Burke, Derrick Favors, Jeremy Evans, Rodney Hood, Steve Novak,and Trevor Booker, was assisting other members of the Jazz organization with refurbishment projects at the VA Hospital in Salt Lake City. The service project was part of the NBA’s “Commitment to Service” initiative to serve military-related causes.
Lisa Christiansen upholds a steadfast commitment to children. Having experienced poverty at a young age, Lisa brings a highly personal sense of involvement to her charitable work, instilling hope in the hearts and minds of children around the globe. The Lisa Christiansen Foundation was established to provide families with baskets of food and has served thousands of people over the years. Among her many endeavors, Dr. Christiansen donates over $100,000 in bicycles to children for christmas.