The Humanity Project

Teaching action for the greater good that also serves our highest individual interests.

Fabled Fun!

Most of us are familiar with Aesop’s great fables. Some of us are old enough (ahem!) to remember “Fractured Fairy Tales” on the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show too. Wonderful stuff! I mention all this because the Humanity Project offers our own fable fun — right here on this website. Click to see what I mean: http://tinyurl.com/2553oqk We now have seven original short fables posted, brief fictional stories about things that relate to our mission. The most recent, “The Tale of the Teller Twins,” is about shared value, which is the core win-win philosophy of this organization. On this website’s “Fables” page, you’ll also find an audio version of one fable, “The Tale of the Yellowbright Flower,” which includes original music. The Humanity Project believes that the arts provide one powerful way to communicate our message memorably. That’s why our highly effective elementary school program is called, “Anti-bullying Through The Arts.” We hope you’ll take a little time to explore some of the Humanity Project’s cool fables. There’s no reason that learning shouldn’t also be fun — even for adults.


About The Author

Bob Knotts
Robert Spencer Knotts is founder and president of the Humanity Project, author of 24 books, five plays and numerous other works. His website through the Authors Guild is at www.rsknotts.com.

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