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Transforming the Nature of Worksite Wellness: AWR 645 May 2013

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The great goals of REAL wellness philosophical educational adventures transcend medical and health advances. They include better life quality, a better organization, a better country and more confidence all around that employees will find ways to become even better human beings.

Freedom is taken seriously in REAL wellness. To paraphrase  Ingersoll, who was comparing a certain holy book to Shakespeare, it might be surmised that when employees experience philosophy via REAL wellness education, they will behold a new heaven and a new earth. All well-educated company leaders know that risk reduction and preachy health education suffers by a comparison with philosophy. If philosophy could be as widely circulated as what currently takes place, nothing would so raise the intellectual standard of mankind. Think of the different influence on employees between reading about diets and 'Hamlet' and 'King Lear.' The worksite teaches obedience. The man who reads philosophy has his intellectual horizon enlarged.

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The Great Infidels (The following is the brief conclusion of the speech, delivered in 1881 and published in The Works of Robert Ingersoll, Vol. III, New York: The Ingersoll League, 1933, pp. 381-394. The entire speech is recommended, particularly Ingersoll's homage to three who contributed so much to the young nation they served - Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.)

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Conclusion: Let us be honest. Did all the priests of Rome increase the mental wealth of man as much as Bruno? Did all the priests of France do as great a work for the civilization of the world as Diderot and Voltaire? Did all the ministers of Scotland add as much to the sum of human knowledge as David Hume? Have all the clergymen, monks, friars, ministers, priests, bishops, cardinals and popes, from the day of Pentecost to the last election, done as much for human liberty as Thomas Paine? -- as much for science as Charles Darwin?

What would the world be if infidels had never been?

The infidels have been the brave and thoughtful men; the flower of all the world; the pioneers and heralds of the blessed day of liberty and love; the generous spirits of the unworthy past; the seers and prophets of our race; the great chivalric souls, proud victors on the battlefields of thought, the creditors of all the years to be.

Why should it be taken for granted that the men who devoted their lives to the liberation of their fellow-men should have been hissed at in the hour of death by the snakes of conscience, while men who defended slavery, practiced polygamy, justified the stealing of babes from the breasts of mothers, and lashed the naked hack of unpaid labor are supposed to have passed smilingly from earth to the embraces of the angels? Why should we think that the brave thinkers, the investigators, the honest men, must have left the crumbling shore of time in dread and fear, while the instigators of the massacre of St. Bartholomew; the inventors and users of thumbscrews, of iron boots and racks; the burners and tearers of human flesh; the stealers, the whippers and the enslavers of men; the buyers and beaters of maidens, mothers, and babes; the founders of the Inquisition; the makers of chains; the builders of dungeons; the calumniators of the living; the slanderers of the dead, and even the murderers of Jesus Christ, all died in the odor of sanctity, with white, forgiven hands folded upon the breasts of peace, while the destroyers of prejudice, the apostles of humanity, the soldiers of liberty, the breakers of fetters, the creators of light, died surrounded by the fierce hands of God?

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