A Letter to the Prime Minister

Nurturing young minds for a brighter future

As our mission to bring positive change to Thailand gains pace and popularity worldwide, I have written to the Prime Minister of Thailand to request support in our endeavor to build a brighter future by nurturing the younger generation to develop essential skills to propagate Bringing Children’s Minds Back Home.
Here is the letter:

Mindfulness for children

Dear Prime Minister,

I respectfully call your attention to the letter I sent to the Minister of Education, in which I introduced the “Bringing Children’s Minds Back Home” project. This project’s primary objective is to develop Thai youth by fostering inner strength, self-awareness, and natural goodness, which will effectively address societal problems at their root.

Although the results may not be immediate and may take 2-3 generations to manifest, planting the right seeds today is urgent. It is essential to prepare for the massive and increasingly complex changes in the global society.

In the long run, this project will form a critical foundation in cultivating Thai citizens with high moral standards, leadership skills, and creativity. As a result, societal problems will disappear like a chain reaction of falling dominoes. Moreover, this initiative will help save the national budget in the future, as we will no longer need to address these issues at their endpoint.

I am writing to ensure that you, as Prime Minister, are aware of the “Bringing Children’s Minds Back Home” project and hope that you will support this crucial initiative to be integrated into the national education system.

This project is part of a larger campaign I have initiated, known as the “The Formula For World Peace,” which I have communicated to the Secretary-General of the United Nations in New York and Thailand, as well as to global media, prominent figures, and some world leaders, such as the King of Bhutan. The goal of this campaign is to find philanthropists who will support the “Meditation Shops” project globally, with the ultimate aim of promoting world peace.

I believe that if the “Bringing Children’s Mind Back Home” project is incorporated into Thailand’s national education system, our country can become a model for developing “quality global citizens.” Other nations could then learn and replicate this model, which is based on the profound and enlightened teachings of the Buddha.

I am writing to bring this to your attention, and I sincerely hope that it will receive your support for the benefit of the Thai people and the global community in the future.

Sincerely yours,

Supawan Green

Innocent Perception Foundation

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