The Inspiration

OUR MISSION

I interact socially, in business, in nature, in education, in sport, in all walks of life, in the same way I want to be interacted with.

This is our simple truth: do unto others, as you would have done to you.

It is all about balance in life.

In doing this individually, you are motivating and inspiring others in your individual circle to also live the mission.

 

LIVING IT PERSONALLY

Everyday millions of people are living The South African Experience without realising it.

Try it in your marriage or personal relationships.

When you have a difference or heated words, ask the other party how she/he would have reacted to it. Nine out of ten times you`ll be able to resolve the problem from a more stable base as each party will more carefully choose their words.

You definitely regularly articulate our Mission in question form:

Will you allow someone infected with the Corona virus into your family circle?

Will you allow someone who had raped or violated one of your family members, into your social circle?

Will you as a fellow student allow disruptors of your class or exams on your campus?

Do you expect the river you are choking with garbage to give you healthy water or to be safe to live next to?

Will you the employee who does not work diligently pay your employees for not working diligently?

By acting as responsible citizens, by working hard to run your businesses and serve customers, by being good moms and dads and grandparents, by studying diligently, by helping to preserve the environment and wildlife of South Africa, by giving your best at sport and art, by delivering essential services to all, and, by welcoming people to our shores, you are living it.

 

You are the South African in the South African Experience™.

 

THE POWER OF GOOD PEOPLE

Legislation and politics can`t and won`t change the soul of South Africa.

Only people can do it.

They CAN simply because there are many more responsible people in SA than criminals, racists, and violators of people and nature.

Every second person you interact with, whether from the high, mid or low income groups is not one of the above minority.  When communities protest about something, don`t be fooled by the headlines in the media, it is a minority of  the community partaking. The majority are responsible people staying at home.  If it was total communities protesting (and currently violating Covid-19 regulations), South Africa would have been ungovernable.

The low income group, which comprises about 82% of our population, in townships and rural areas are the most affected by crime, yet there are a huge number of responsible people wanting to help change the challenging circumstances and the high crime and violence rate where they live. Now they have a platform to empower them.

The power of good is ready to be harnessed. We’re here to help make it happen.

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