Wednesday, 10 June 2026

πŸ”΄πŸŸ πŸŸ‘πŸŸ’πŸ”΅πŸŸ£⚫️ NEW DIRECTION  Ed. No. 185 
- ENJOY SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL ...


ENJ🌺Y S🌼METHING BEAUTIFUL
(Put some colour in your life.)

"Pippin's Poppies" (2021) [Reworked 2026] / Artist: Neville Williams ©️Arts Law Australia


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...INSTEAD OF FOCUSSING 
ON ALL THE NUMBERS

From: Neville Williams 
Subject: HAPPINESS IS NOT AN ATTRIBUTE OF NUMBERS
Date: 1 June 2026 at 12:46:13 pm AEST
To: The Editor THE AUSTRALIAN 


Dear Editor,

HAPPINESS IS NOT AN ATTRIBUTE OF NUMBERS

Chris Mitchell’s article goes ballistic on Jim Chalmer’s budget. (“Labor’s budget dumps nation on precipice” The Australian Newspaper/Media 1 June).

All of this wailing and scaremongering is becoming tedious. If we are going to continue to go through hard times then we just have to accept this, not whinge about it, and get on with life.

I can’t elucidate like Mr. Mitchell in economics or numbers it’s not my thing. 

But what I do understand is that human beings across political affiliations are not living sustainably and it looks to be that nature is placing us all under correction. The bleating no matter whether it comes from conservatives or socialists is evidence of a child country that still needs to mature into a Nation.

We never seem to be able to get the balance right. Life though surely is not meant to be about constantly being at loggerheads with fellow human beings. That’s not living that’s existing.

We humans need to accept that it’s time for us all to grow a little. But more than some are just so convinced that they are so right in their cemented views that it’s the very thing that makes them so wrong.

A little kindness and a little self discipline are both factors when in balance that make life worth living.

Talk all the figures you like but our humanity is disconnected from itself presently and we need to find our way home.

Happiness is not an attribute of numbers.

Regards, Neville Williams

AND ONE MORE THING

 

From: Neville Williams 
Subject: THE SOLUTION IS TO CHANGE OUR VALUES
Date: 31 May 2026 at 1:30:47 pm AEST
To: The Editor THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 

Dear Editor,

THE SOLUTION IS TO CHANGE OUR VALUES

Victoria Devine’s article (“Beware of financial burnout” Sun Herald/Money May 31) about all of the financial pressures we are under can be remedied by changing our values. I mean we created this economic rationalist, globalised, consumerist aggressively competitive culture of wannabe winners that has brought along with it Everest sized neuroses without truly making us any happier. 

I’ll venture an opinion that we are not even one iota more happy than when cave men and women roamed the planet.

Time for a “see change” (sic).
We have become addicted to a false reality.
Burst the fantasy bubble and come down to earth.
We need to find the courage to live from a deeper place within ourselves.

Regards, Neville Williams




Celebrate life!

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Good day sunshine
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