Hone Heke

http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/people/hone-heke Heke, a Christian, had a close relationship with missionary Henry Williams, and, at the signing of the Treaty in 1840, he believed Williams’ assurances that the authority of Maori chiefs would be protected. ‘Governor,’ he told Hobson, ‘you should stay with us and be like a father. If you go away, then the French…

Edmund Hillary

http://www.biography.com/people/edmund-hillary-9339111#mountain-climber Hillary‘s first major climb, at age 20, was Mount Ollivier, also in the Southern Alps. He studied math and science at the University of Auckland, but he also joined outdoor clubs, which fostered his interest in climbing as well as holistic health. Despite conscientious objections, he eventually joined the Royal New Zealand Air Force…

The murky depths of depression

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jessica-larsen/the-secret-to-being-happy_b_5680613.html When I was in the murky depths of depression, I used to love it when it rained. The more gray, gloomy and miserable the weather, the better. My then-partner was always puzzled by this meteorological preference. “Who prefers bad weather?” he asked, “Why on earth do you like it so much?” The answer came…