Meet Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila, OON, FCNA: The New Hama Bachama. (Compiled and written by Dr. Agoso H. Bamaiyi).


Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila, OON, FCNA: 
The New Hama Bachama.


Meet Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila, OON, FCNA: The New Hama Bachama.

Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila was born on the 23rd of February, 1954, in the northeastern city of Bauchi, Bauchi State. The third child in a family of seven (4 boys and 3 girls), he grew up under the love, care and protection of parents that loved God deeply and showed care and respect to all human beings, regardless tribe or religion. Both his father, Baba Shaga Ismaila, and his mother are of the Bwatiye ethnic nationality. A prince of the Nokodomun Clan, his father hailed from Lamurde town (the spiritual home and traditional headquarters of the Bachama people), headquarters of Lamurde Local Government Area of Adamawa State, thus making Daniel Shaga Ismaila a full-blooded prince, with every right to the historic and exalted throne of the Bachama Kingdom.

● Educational and Professional Qualifications:
After primary and secondary education, Daniel Shaga Ismaila secured admission into the prestigious University of Maiduguri, where he graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting. Ten years later, in 1992, he obtained a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Jos. In 1996 he became a Member (CNA), Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, ANNAN. In the year 2000, he became a Member, Nigerian Institute of Management, MNIM and an Associate Member, Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria, AIPMN, in 2002. He became a Fellow, Certified National Accountant (FCNA), ANNA, in 2008 and an Associate, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, ACTI, in 2010. In 2012, he obtained a Practising Certificate in Accounting and Audit as a Certified National Accountant. A year earlier, 2011, he had obtained a Certificate in Theology and Leadership (RCCG-RCBC), RILA. In 2015, Daniel Shaga Ismaila became a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation, FCTI.

● Work Experience:
Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila began work, after his University education, as an Accountant/Senior Accountant at Nigeria Asbestos Industries Limited, NAIL, Bauchi, from August 1983 - June, 1985. He then moved to the Jos Steel Rolling Company, JSRC, Limited (a parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Mines, Power and Steel), from 1985 - 1993, starting out as a Principal Accountant then rising to an Assistant Manager (Internal Audit) and later becoming Assisistant Manager (Finance).

Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila joined the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, in 1994 and served meritoriously for 20 years, until his retirement in 2014. He started out in the NDLEA, in 1994, as an Assistant Chief and Chief Accountant; then he was made Deputy Director (Finance), in 1995, with the rank of Commander of Narcotics; then he became Acting Director (Administration and Finance), in 1998, as a Commander of Narcotics; then he became Acting Director (Finance and Supplies), in 1999, as a Commander of Narcotics; then Acting Director (Finance and Logistics) in the year 2000, as a Commander of Narcotics; and acting Director (Administration and Finance) in the year 2001, as an Assistant Commander-General of Narcotics; then Director (Finance, Budget and Pensions), in 2006, as an Assistant Commander-General of Narcotics; and then Director (Administration and Finance), in 2007, with the rank of Assistant Commander-General of Narcotics, a position he held from April 2007 until his retirement on the 23rd of February, 2014, on attaining the statutory age of retirement of 60.

While in the service of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila underwent numerous courses and trainings and attended several work-related conferences and symposia, both home and abroad. All these helped to shape his leadership abilities and gave him further experience and exposure that made him so successful.

Dr. Daniel Shaga held special positions and carried out special assignments in the NDLEA that only very few men ever get the opportunity to do so. Because of his commitment to duty and excellence, he was briefly made the Acting Director General/Secretary of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, from December 22, 2003 - February 5th, 2004. Then he was appointed Acting Chairman/Chief Executive, NDLEA (January 17 - 30, 2005) and again Acting Chairman/Chief Executive, NDLEA (April 15 - 26, 2005). The Chairman/Chief Executive is the highest position in the NDLEA.

After his statutory retirement in 2014, Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila went into private practice as a Professional Accounting, Tax and Management Consultant. He also devoted his time, energy and resources to evangelism, community service and humanitarian work.

● Honours and Recognitions:
Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila believes in hard word, probity, accountability, excellence and commitment. He has exemplified these important qualities throughout his life, bringing uncommon zeal and infectious enthusiasm to all his assignments. No wonder then that he has garnered innumerable awards, honours and recognitions (academic and non-academic), both locally and internationally.

Some of these awards and honours include:
1. University of Maiduguri Distinguished Alumnus (UMDA), August 1998.
2. African International Achievers Merit Award for Excellence, 2004.
3. Officer of The Order of The Niger (OON), Federal Republic of Nigeria, 2004.
4. Merit Award of Valour of the International Narcotics Enforcement Officers Association (INEOA). (This award was bestowed on Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila for successfully coordinating the international operation that led to the seizure of 14.2 tonnes of cocaine at the Tin Can Island Port in June of the year 2006. That seizure is on record as the highest ever in Africa.)
5. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Public Administration (Honoris Causa), by Evangel Christian University of America, Monroe, Louisiana, USA.
6. Doctor of Letters (D. Litt.) in Drug Enforcement Administration, St. Clements University, Turks and Cacaos Island, British West Indies.

● International Travels:
Dr. Daniel Shaga ismaila has travelled to over 20 countries in the course of his work. Some of these countries include Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Ethiopia, Austria, Turkey, United States of America, United Kingdom, Thailand, etc..

● Published and Unpublished Writings:
Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila is both an avid reader and a prolific writer. He believes that reading is one of the most powerful ways to produce well-cultured, highly-civilived and productive human beings. He sees writing as a necessary means of preserving culture and history and also strengthening the individual, building the society and improving institutional memory. To this end, he has written several books, including 'Security Consciousness: A Church and Community Imperative" (2004), his only published work.

He has written four (4) more books, all dealing with issues around money laundering. They are:
1. Universal Banking: The Challenges of The Money Laundering Act 2004.
2. Money Laundering: Role of The Bank Compliance Officer.
3. Money Laundering: The Global Response.
4. Money Laundering and Terrorists Financing: The Global Response.

These books are presently in the process of publication.

As part of his service to humanity, Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila continues to promote the culture of reading and writing. He owns one of the biggest private book collections in in Northern Nigeria.

● Community Service and Humanitarion Work:
As one who demonstrably loves God and serves humanity, with an established track record of philanthropy Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila is deeply involved in community service and humanitarian work all over Nigeria, through several Non-Governmental Organisations, NGOs, Faith-Based Organisations, FBOs, Community-Based Organisations, CBOs, and International Non-Governmental Organisations, INGOs.

Some of these organisations include:
1. Volunteers for Sustainable Development Inc., a development-oriented community service organisation which he founded and coordinated.
2. Forward in Action for Education, Poverty and Malnutrition (FAcE-PaM), in which he is a Founding Member and Trustee/Director.
3. New Dawn Social Care (NDSC), an NGO focused on treatment, rehabilitation and counselling of drug abuse victims. It is based in Nigeria and the UK. Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila is both a Founding Member and Trustee/Director.
4. He is a Trustee, Passion for Lost Souls (PLS), a faith-based NGO

● Family Life:
Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila is a loving husband and a devoted father. Family is very important to him and he attends to all his family responsibilites dutifully and joyfully. Married to Mrs. Rosaline D. S. Ismaila, he is the father of four (4) enterprising children.

● Personal Interests:
Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila loves to talk to people about the love and grace of God as contained in the finished work of Calvary. He is also passionate about Football, Volleyball and Basketball. He enjoys music and has deep and active interest in photography. He is also an avid reader and prolific writer, with a keen sense of observation and powerful descriptive ability.

● Ascension to The Bachama Throne:
Following the sudden demise of Humon Honest Stephen Irmiya, Kwire Mana, Kpafrato 2, Gbulum Bomo, on Saturday, 27th June, 2020, and the conclusion of the traditional burial rites on Sunday, 5th July, 2020, the door was thrown open for any interested Bachama prince to vy for the throne. Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila, following calls from elders of the land and after much prayers and consultations, joined the race, along with over 30 other interested princes from the 6 princely clans. Following a keenly contested race, the kingmakers finally selected Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila on Monday, 27th July, 2020, and submitted his name, as required by law, to the Chairman of Numan local Government, who passed the name to the State Government that same day. The Executive Governor of Adamawa State, Right Honourable Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, in a Press Release dated Wednesday, 29th July, 2020, and signed by his Press Secretary, Mr. Humwashi Wonosikou, approved the selection, bringing to an end the royal contest. Thus, Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila, from the Nokodomun royal clan, ascended the throne of his ancestors as the 29th Hama Bachama.

By and large, it was the most obvious choice, greeted with celebrations all across the Bwatiye Nation and in many quarters around Nigeria.

Dr. Daniel Shaga Ismaila is highly cherished and respected all across Nigeria, by people of all tribes, religions and walks of life.

May his reign witness peace, prosperity and development, both for the land and the people.

Long live the king!

(Compiled and written by Dr. Agoso H. Bamaiyi)
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YOUTHS ARE THE BACKBONE OF ANY NATION.

Moses Homtapwa
Founder, Chairman and CEO Youth and Dreams Initiatives, he is also the
Cofounder Eagles Wing Youth Development Initiatives

Youth in Nigeria includes citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria aged 18–29 years according to the new youth policy. However, the African youth charter recognizes youth as people between 18-35.[1] Variance in chronologies are used in defining youth and are addressed by members of the state in accordance to their particular society.[2] Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with one of the largest populations of youth in the world, comprising 33,652,424 members. Excessive mortality from HIV/AIDS results in low life expectancy in Nigeria. As a result, the median age is 17.9.[3]

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, formerly the President of Nigeria from 1999 until 2007, believes that identifying and addressing issues that would enhance the lives of the youth would improve overall national development. He has stated that, "Youth constitute Nigeria's only hope for a real future". The Nigerian government characterizes youth as ambitious, enthusiastic, energetic and promising. They are considered vulnerable in society because of the rapid pace of change they experience at this time in their lives.[1] A National Youth Development Policy was created and designed to advocate for youth and youth development. The policy views youth welfare as vital to the Nigerian nation and its socioeconomic development. This policy is seen as a youth participation project, versus a project identifying problems and needs.[1]


a country teeming in youth, with 70 % of people below the age of 40 years. While 34% of India’s Gross National Income is contributed by the youth; there is a dire need to develop this percentage. In fact, youth today, is a major resource for not only development of financial prosperity but for social changes as well. Despite holding such importance, millennial often face hurdles on a daily basis, with their energy still not being channelized in the right direction. This challenge is not restricted to the Government, but also to the entire private section in the country.

The need to empower youth for a better tomorrow is connected both, to the financial elevation as well as increment of the standard of living. Awareness is a key factor for this empowerment, with guidance towards developing a wholesome outlook of life. Youth empowerment in any development is imperative not only for national development of an entire country but also for personal development of an individual. Youth empowerment is pursued by promoting youth rights, youth activism and in community decision making. Empowerment is necessarily a process of inculcating values to equip the learner lead a life that is satisfying to the individual while being in accordance with the cherished values and ideals of the society. At present it is the most effective mean that society possesses for confronting the challenges of the future.

Here are a few reasons why Youth Empowerment is essential-

Poverty eradication: Youth empowerment can help reduce the rate of poverty to a significant level.

One of the keys to empowering the youth is with skill development. When a youth is equipped with essential skills, he can utilize them to feed, assist others, and even invest for future use, aiding the nation economically. This will in-turn contribute to the increase in employability and add to the GDP of the nation.

Good education standard: Empowerment can help youth to understand the importance of education that leads to social improvement of the country.

When a youth is empowered, he understands the importance of education and helps uplift the sector, integral for a developing nation such as India. Such empowered youth can donate educational facilities to primary, secondary and even to tertiary institutions. Today, India lacks the proper infrastructure for education, which can easily be brought into existence only through empowerment.

Good governance: With the inculcation of youth empowerment, the youth can reject the status quo and pave a path for a better future.

Today, the youth is claiming his right to a decent living by willing to take risks, which helps in the development of leadership skills. Starting from Martin Luther King Jr to Justin Trudeau, visionary leaders are noted to have taken risks from a tender age. In other words, to build a better tomorrow, we need to nurture the saplings of today. Hence, a radical government, which is pro-people, comes from harnessing bright minds capable of taking the nation into a brighter future.

Crime reduction: Empowerment ensures that youth has the necessary skill to sustain a livelihood, preventing him to adopt the path of crime.

Presently, a lot has been spent in the name of fighting crime without understanding that crime affects the youth in an intrinsic level. It is easy for a young impressionable mind to get waylaid and get entrapped in anti-social activities because he was not empowered morally, academically as well as financially. There are serious social and economic consequences associated with not addressing the youth who is at the risk of negative circumstances – not only for the youth himself and his family, but also for the society at large. Empowerment enables a young mind to differentiate the wrong from the right, denouncing the path of injustice for a respectable living.

In today’s day and age, young minds should have access to resources to transform their consciousness through their beliefs, values, and attitudes. Then only can we believe in making our nation “shine”, even in times of adversity.

Youth is the backbone of any nation. Youth can play an important role in the development of the society. Pakistan currently is the largest generation of young people ever recorded in its history as 64pc of the total population was below the age of 30, and 29pc between the ages of 15-29 years. This is the important segment of the society and youth can play a vital role in the development of the country. But this young and able workforce is not being given their chance to shine.

Unfortunately there is lack of opportunities, professional training institutes, awareness for youth in the country. Educated youth is unemployed, they are unable to participate in the country’s development because there is no quality education, and textbooks, policies, and curriculum differ across the country. There is no proper training institute in the country where student can get professional training for their careers.

Youth is now becoming a depressed segment of society, there are degrees but no jobs, there are universities but no professional education, there are schools but different education systems between elite and poor, there is a government but not a proper policy as to how they can solve these issues. Government should realize the situation and take  quick measures to save the future of the nation.

Otherwise situation may make the youth choose more destructive paths that will be detrimental to our society.



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Lecture Note By Dingoli Philip Jr. Topic: Passion for the vision

Dingoli Philip Jr.
During the Lecture on passion.

 Lecture Note By Dingoli Philip Jr. 
Topic: Passion for the vision 
Subtopic : Passion 
** Definition
I like to use the word passion interchangeably with words like determination, enthusiasm and zeal. Passion is a strong desire that can get you to do amazing things. Passion is an emotion to be acted upon. Note: Passion without action is useless. It yields no worthwhile results. Nothing grows where there is no passion . Passion without vision is disaster. Passion can push you through difficult times because you don't care what it takes to become better. We all have the ability to create whatever kind of life we want. When you're passionate about a desired goal the price to get it will not be a big deal. Passionate men don't know obstacles!
** The Need For Passion If We Must Achieve Our Dreams
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Your 'Passion ' determines your achievement in life. We can see a clear example of that from the life of Thomas Alva Edison. Nothing grows where there is no passion. For example, a farmer who plants rice and abandon it, will end up harvesting weed. Why?  Because he was not passionate about his farm. Meanwhile you all will agree with me, that a farmer who plants rice in his farm and work on it diligently, will end up having a bountiful harvest of rice produce. Because he was passionate about his/her farm. Note: What you are not passionate about, you despise it! 

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Passion and vision are intertwine. For a vision to be actualized, passion is key. What you are passionate about, the price to get it will not be an issue. Passionate men don't know obstacles. A good example of a passionate man is; Thomas Alva Edison. The way to the promise land is never a play ground. 
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Passion goes along with sacrifice. Anything you're passionate about, you sacrifice for it. Remember, I  said 'Passion ' means "a strong feeling for something you love". Some of our parents sacrifice a lot of their resources for us their children to have a bright future. Why do you think they do that?  Because they're passionate about us. Some of them won't stop at anything until they meet up our needs. Please celebrate our parents! 
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'Passion ' makes a man step out of his/her comfort zone just to fulfill his desired goal. For example, Our military men. No man will leave his family and go live in a desert or at the boarder for months because of a job he/she isn't passionate about. 
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'Training ' is key for excellence , recognition and acceptances. An untrained man has no value professionally, morally and otherwise. Renowned footballers such as Lionel Messi, Christiano Ronaldo among others, are products of training. If you're not passionate about a thing, you can't train yourself in it. I strongly believe you're all here today as a result of the passion you have in order to develop yourself. 
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You must be willing to pay a price to keep what you have or to obtain what you desire. That can only be done if there is 'Passion '.  A first class student with passion for excellence will do anything to maintain the status quo through out his/her days in the university /college. But the moment he/she loses passion for being a first class student, he/she will not longer afford to pay the price it takes to be a first class student and as a result will cease to be a first class student. 
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You must understand the race you're running. Run with a vision!  'Passion ' without knowledge is disaster. When you start running a race, it is expedient you finish strong. That can only be achieved with  'Passion '(Determination is the key to success).  Elbert Hubbard said " The final proof of greatness lies in being able to endure ( contemptuous treatment) without resentment ". It is not possible to endure for what your aren't passionate about. Example, I can't endure military training because I don't have passion to be a military man.
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Finally, Dingoli Philip Jr assert "Passion is key, if we must fulfill our dreams. It is the vehicle that conveys us to fulfill our dreams. Without passion, success will be a mere illusion ". 
Success is all about passionately pursuing your vision with everything you've got. No matter what people might say and no matter how unlikely the odds, until it burst into fruition. Success isn't by accident but by perseverance. 
Dedicated to Lord God Almighty. 
Written By Dingoli Philip Jr. 








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Youth Mentoring and Transformational With Chief Vincent Ahijah Kurungu aka Majine Bachama

Chief Vincent Ahijah Kurungu
Talking to Youth and Dreams Before NABWASU Patron Inauguration.

Youth and dreams on Youth Mentoring And Transformational Talk with chief Vincent Ahijah Kurungu the meeting was a blast with a heartwarming story full of lessons and exaltation. He encouraged to dreamers to keep the good work. ..."In my time nothing like this, how you grow is nobody business. Nothing stand alone, relate well with people, plan everything you want to do..." He checked on the ladies he empowered in youth and dreams, and bought some of their goods an egg and a bread five thousands #5,000 each.
He added don't think of corporate work always be creative and learn hand work.
Youth and dreams meeting 19th July 2020 was in collaborated with NABWASU (National Bwatye Student Union) inauguration and decoration of their newly patron, chief Vincent Ahijah Kurungu.
Dignitaries present Nzashi Linus Zaro Cletus Beti Munokan Daniel Japhet Madika Moses Homtapwa Mwagon Kwakuroto Chris Cletus Kpane Mr. Pwamaddi Clarkson Mbi, Christy Oshiokhale John Solex Benny and more.

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Dreams, Relationship and Emotional Intelligence with Dr. John Ngamsa

Dr. John Ngamsa Ph.D 
Building Youth 


Dr. John Ngamsa Ph.D our father and mentor, has an awesome moment with dreamers discussing DREAMS, RELATIONSHIP AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.
We are glad our father and mentor Mr. Clarkson Mbi present three (3) copies of books title 'Working with Emotional intelligence' written by Daniel Goleman. Dreamers received these as a gifts from Dr. John Ngamsa Ph.D
He started the session by a question "Ask your neighbor What is Dream?
Dream as a decision, as goal you set you want to achieve. To be successful in life, you have to start somewhere. Success is about the value you add to the society/community. When you set out to do something you need time to fulfill a mission and be reproductive. To achieve your dreams you must raise above the normal. You fail not because you're from poor background you fail because you're poor in mind. Dreams is something that determine life, career, business etc.
All you need in life is in the hand of human.
What is a relationship?
How do you maximize your relationship?
Do these to be successful in relationship.
Learn to inspire people.
Be a change catalyst.
Don't force them(people) to do things.
There is power in collaboration, there is power in sharing.
Dreams can be achieve base on relationship that is set up.
What is emotional intelligence?
You can feel emotion and stir them to do something for you.
To master your emotion you need
-Self Awareness
-Self Regulation
-Motivation
-Empathy
-Social Skills
Learn to transform your negative emotions to positive.
Thank to the guitarist your present and songs make our meeting unique.
Thanks
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Chief Vincent Ahijah Kurungu during his surprise visit to Youth and Dreams.

Chief Vincent Ahijah Kurungu
Majine Bachama.

Chief Vincent Ahijah Kurungu and Hon. Zaro Cletus paid a surprise visit to Youth and Dreams during our meeting on Sunday after a powerful words of wisdom and encouragement chief Vincent Ahijah Kurungu Majine bachama empowered five girls with the sum of fifty thousand naira (#50,000) cash.
We are honoured and we will ever remain greatful to your kind gesture sir.

 Ajonyi Tamai Kwakuroto charge dreamers on RESPONSIBITY.

Moses Homtapwa the founder of Youth and Dreams led dialogue base transformational talk on WHY YOU THINK YOU'RE RIGHT EVEN IF YOUR WRONG. Why you think you're Right even thought your wrong.
 Imagine yourself as a soldier in the heat of battle. Regardless of your time and place, there are some things that are constant. Protect yourself and your side and to defeat the enemy this is what you will stand for as a soldier.

So now, I'd like you to imagine as a scout. The scout's job is not to attack or defend. The scout's job is to understand. The scout is the one going out, mapping the terrain, identifying potential obstacles. And the scout may hope to learn that, say, there's a bridge in a convenient location across a river. But above all, the scout wants to know what's really there, as accurately as possible. And in a real, actual army, both the soldier and the scout are essential.

And the answer is emotional. So, just as soldier mindset is rooted in emotions like defensiveness or tribalism, scout mindset is, too. It's just rooted in different emotions. For example, scouts are curious. They're more likely to say they feel pleasure when they learn new information or an itch to solve a puzzle. They're more likely to feel intrigued when they encounter something that contradicts their expectations. Scouts also have different values. They're more likely to say they think it's virtuous to test your own beliefs, and they're less likely to say that someone who changes his mind seems weak. And above all, scouts are grounded, which means their self-worth as a person isn't tied to how right or wrong they are about any particular topic. So they can believe that capital punishment works. If studies come out showing that it doesn't, they can say, "Huh. Looks like I might be wrong. Doesn't mean I'm bad or stupid."
This cluster of traits is what researchers have found -- and I've also found anecdotally -- predicts good judgment. And the key takeaway I want to leave you with about those traits is that they're primarily not about how smart you are or about how much you know. In fact, they don't correlate very much with IQ at all. They're about how you feel. There's a quote that I keep coming back to, by Saint-Exupéry. He's the author of "The Little Prince." He said, "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up your men to collect wood and give orders and distribute the work. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea."
If we really want to improve our judgment as individuals and as societies, what we need most is not more instruction in logic or rhetoric or probability or economics, even though those things are quite valuable. But what we most need to use those principles well is scout mindset. We need to change the way we feel. We need to learn how to feel proud instead of ashamed when we notice we might have been wrong about something. We need to learn how to feel intrigued instead of defensive when we encounter some information that contradicts our beliefs.

Reflect on yourself and answers the following questions.

Are you a scout or a soldier?

How do see change of mind?

What commitment are you making to yourself?

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