I am a graduate of Grand Valley State University and hold a Bachelors of Business Administration in International Finance. I have always viewed economics as the core psychology of the modern world and chose to study the field of finance with this understanding in mind.
After graduating from university I worked for a brief while in banking before I joined the Peace Corps. As part of my service project, I was sent to a remote village in the Dominican Republic to work as a community economic development officer. The experience was rewarding and informative.
After the Peace Corps I spent many years living in China working as a University lecturer. Only last year after nearly a decade of living overseas did I return to America and serve in the AmeriCorps*VISTA program. As an AmeriCorps Volunteer in Service to America I was sent to a small Alaskan Community on the Kenai Peninsula called Seward. This town was named after former secretary of state Mr. William H. Seward.
I believe that justice lies in creating an environment which is conducive to all beings developing their full measure of potential. It is the role of the State to create such an assured environment and further foster the development of personal growth and social responsibility. These objectives should be backed, enforced and guaranteed by the ruling structure of government with all its inherent power of law.
It is the job of good government to fully develop the collective will and maturity of the populace. In this manner, we will evolve and strengthen our civic/social mentality. This in turn will help perpetuate further individual development and personal intellectual abilities which can then be used to serve the entire body of humanity as we endeavor to broaden our understanding.
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