Question Your Activism

Recently I have begun to seriously question my own activist efforts and found myself asking these questions. I thought it would be interesting to share this as it may help others refine their efforts too. I have added my own responses in the comments section below. Would love to see yours here too.


Q.1

What, in your opinion, is the net effect of your activism efforts? (Of course, you can never know the actual extent of the effect you’ve had, so don’t try and be too scientific) What is your instinct on the effects of your activism compared to the effort you’ve put in?


Q.2

What was your greatest single success?


Q.3

What was your greatest setback?


Q.4

Knowing the successes and failures you’ve had to date, if you were to rewind back to when you started becoming activist, would you do it all over again?


Q.5

What was the most important thing you have learned to date?


Q.6

What are the top three things that will bring your desired social change in your opinion?



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Colin R. Turner is a writer, broadcaster and founder of The Free World Charter, an initiative which proposes an alternative society beyond the use of money.


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Published on January 08, 2017 04:21
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