"Priority: 3rd World" by islandwave8 - 2.5.17

Entry Submitted by islandwave8 at 7:12 PM EST on February 5, 2017

I think one of the most important posts to date (besides the #1 fulcrum changer of Yoseph presenting the context of humanitarian funds being interwoven w our exchanges, as well as emphatically reminding us to be used fully by God in that endeavor), is his latest suggestion to prioritize physically visiting some "3rd world" countries.

I daily have the world's vivid details of suffering in mind, so when he suggested this, I realized that maybe others are not actually fully aware of what nightmarish conditions most of the world's people live in, on maaaany layers.

So, thank you Yoseph for clearly presenting that suggestion. I hold it as a given priority, to keep the need we are serving fully present in our awareness, to refine details of what specifically is needed with great urgency, and to properly prioritize our focus of activities.

I am planning on bringing my teen children to regularly visit communities across the globe that struggle with extreme poverty, and all of the hardships that tend to accompany that strata. This is an essential part of their being groomed to run our family philanthropies.

While in that 3rd World (yes old term, to be phased out soon & permanently via our actions), make sure to chat it up w the already-there "boots on the ground humanitarians" in order to speed up the learning curve on gleaning the subtle wisdom they've already learned the hard way re that specific culture's needs & receptivity repercussions.

While we will maximize our efforts by hiring/delegating the doing of our projects to niche specialists, it's still important, KEY, as the Holder Of The Vision, to firsthand visit these places and learn of the subtle layers of need from the communities themselves.

~ islandwave8