Today, we are doing something in AIESEC International and that is thinking of Our Stand. So I am sharing some extracts of what we did.
We all have implicit stands - things we care about deeply and principles that guide our actions. We tried to make our stands explicit.
Gandhi was a stand for freedom and non-violence, Martin Luther King was a stand for civil rights and the dignity and equality of all people regardless race. To be a stand is not about playing safe. It is about staking your identity and your very future on what you believe.
Being a stand is to find that cause concern or need in the world that you are passionate about attending to, and staking your life on your capacity to make a difference.
After reflection and different conversations. This is what I stand for:
I am a stand for education, and for fair and human development of Latin American Communities
Education:
I stand for formal and informal education of Latin American youth and children. For responsible media and massive communications understanding its power in shaping the future of our nations.
Fair and Human Development
I stand for entrepreneurship and its power in driving change. For improving the self esteem of our communities and countries. For creating opportunities and having more people finding their own stand in life.
In Latin American Communities
...What do you stand for in life?
(ilike)
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