I like that idea of formally making two categories
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Originally Posted by Michelle How about Abraham Lincoln and Jimmy Carter? |
Funny, I was just thinking about Jimmy Carter a few minutes ago. He could perhaps be lightworkerish category, especially for what he's done after he left office.
But Abraham Lincoln? No way, please no. He's a darkworker to the core. Responsible for the most American killed ever - his armies killed more Americans then the Nazis, the Germans of WW1, the Japanese, the British (during the American Revolution and War of 1812), the Spaniards, the Mexicans, and the Vietnamese COMBINED.
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Who are the most powerful people in your professional field and do you consider them lightworkers?
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These might be, I don't know enough of them to be sure 100%, but their work may seem to make them lightworkerish
Computer Industry:
Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple
Linux Trovald, founder of Linux.
Mark Shuttlework, founder and financer of Ubuntu
Private Space Industry:
Peter Diamondis: Founder of the X-Prize that led to the first private spaceship launch
Burt Rutan: Designer and creator of that spaceship as well as the next one following up.
BTW, I met both Peter Diamondis and Burt Rutan, and they seem to be pretty driven by their love and passion of what they do and they do it in a love-centered non-darkish way.