6 May 2021 HK heartbeat :: Issue #1016 |
Security |
[First Name], This week, we are taking better care. In times of great change, we cling to security. We design our home to be a safe space. Though traditional, our family is not always safe. A security blanket comforts in times of unease. We trade risk for securities in the markets. We build secure relationships on mutual trust. Money as an exchange of energy can feel secure. Secure property and stuff is always temporary. Google searches return more answers than security. Ad fueled revenues peddle fear to sell us security. Personal security can be found in physical strength. Security will always find space in a peaceful heart. Our world is in a constant state of change. Our constant commitment is to peace. Do we tend to our security? Naturally,
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Despite the sense of cautious optimism in the air, many of Hong Kong's citizens continue to suffer from the devastating impact of this past year and needs are ongoing in our community. CARE DELIVERED is a food distribution project jointly run by HandsOn Hong Kong and Feeding Hong Kong, that mobilizes caring volunteers to deliver Care Packages directly to the doorsteps of those most in need. Our teams have coordinated with five local charities to identify families and individuals who will most benefit from long-term food support and compassion from oue community and they will receive one Care Packages each month for a whole year -- details |
In the news (more)People with dyslexia have skills that we need (The Guardian) Chia Launches its Green Digital Currency (Yahoo) First autonomous ship prepares for maiden voyage (France 24) Dare we hope? Here’s my cautious case for climate optimism (The Guardian) Delhi's crematoriums run out of wood, seek forest dept’s help (Hindustan Times) With local infection rates, hospital staff focus on providing regular services (RTHK) What The Empire State Building's Switch To Wind Power Tells Us About Sustainability In NYC (Forbes) A Canadian oil firm thinks it has struck big. Some fear it could ravage a climate change hot spot (CTV News) China's Infinity-Loop skyscraper is one of the world's most interesting buildings (Interesting Engineering) Dozens of Canada’s First Nations lack drinking water: ‘Unacceptable in a country so rich’ (The Guardian) Data Center Demand Offers Opportunity To Supply Energy To Housing (Forbes) Global Minimum Tax Proposal Faces Stiff Headwinds (GF Mag) The Easiest House Plants To Keep In Hong Kong (Asia Tatler) Trillions of cicadas from Brood X set to emerge (CBC) Doctors investigate mystery brain disease in Canada (BBC) VIDEO: The ghost net cleanup continues (OceansAsia) Follow the news ... naturally. |
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If you are facing a crisis, the Mental Health Relief Scheme is available in multiple languages to everyone who needs a hand. If you feel able to, speak to a trusted friend or family member or a medical or mental health professional. Starting the conversation can be hard, but these people want to talk to you and help you to cope -- details |
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