Me 2 You – April 2021

This month we lost one of the world’s most famous men, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, whatever ever you think of monarchy you can’t take away his public service both in the Navy and as a husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. This is a family mourning, as we see one of the greatest generations who fought for our freedom […]

The Question – What is our responsibilities to the world

We all have different responsibilities in life regardless of who we are and what we do. But what does that mean to the people we affect, work with and meet, the decisions you make can affect others. Although not many of us hold the power to make the decisions, we have the responsibility to hold those with the decision making […]

Me 2 You – Easter Sunday

Easter 2021 is different; we are still not at the place we were hoping to be at, but we are still not at the normal place. I don’t call myself a Christian, but Easter for me is about rebirth, in the last year no one could have imagined how long we were going to be living like this, but we […]

Me 2 You – March 2021

This month marks a year since lockdown one and ever since we have been living under these restrictions, I think for me personally this third lockdown has been harder, shielding is however ending today but it will be a few more days for logistical reasons. Maybe one of the lessons we should all take from the last year that We […]

Me 2 You – February 2021

Welcome to our new home, I’ll like to thank long-time collaborator Ashley for designing this website again. I have launched a revised blog site and would like to thank long-time collaborator Ashley for designing this website again. There are a few tweaks I think we need to make in the background, but overall, I am happy with the design of […]

Me 2 You – January 2021

Just before the new year after I had published the Review edition at the end of December, we had another piece of light with the second Coronavirus vaccine being approved. New light in the darkness, which was the theme for Holocaust Memorial Day. The last year was a dark one, but we ended with light, three vaccines against covid-19, but […]

Looking at the light in the Darkness

When we see the images of places where genocides and massacres have taken place are disturbing, but yet a reminder of how small discriminatory acts, misinformation, and the use of fear can be brought together to justify percussion of minorities.