The Humanity Project

To create and implement innovative programs that teach children and adults how to use cooperation and social connection for individual development and grassroots community improvement

New Website, New Podcast

Bob Knotts | June 28, 2010

Ok, so I guess that much is obvious, huh? Because you’re already looking at it – our totally redesigned website. We hope you’re going to love it as much as we already do. We’ve even posted a new podcast that gives you a virtual walking tour of its new features. Or just explore for yourself. [...]

Competition: “Me” or “Us”?

Bob Knotts | June 19, 2010

Just a very quick blog this morning as a thought struck me – a thought about the nature of competition in our society. Each of us feels the universe revolves around “me” … or should anyway. From our individual perspective, everything begins and ends with myself. Me. So when we compete for things, we put [...]

Inspired To Action

Bob Knotts | June 19, 2010

At the Humanity Project, we had the opportunity within the past seven days to hear in person from two inspiring moral leaders. The Dalai Lama and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu both spoke at Nova Southeastern University – and we were lucky enough to be there both times. Each man offered meaningful ideas about world peace, [...]

Humanity Helping Haiti

Bob Knotts | June 19, 2010

Originally published immediately after the Haiti earthquake: We want you to know that as the world scrambles to relieve the terrible suffering in Haiti, we’ve been busy doing what we can. We’re telling you this to suggest ways you can help too. One is specific to the Humanity Project. One is an easy method that [...]