Reflections shares the author´s experiences and personal observations in politics, leadership, government, and society in Papua New Guinea. It discusses our common challenges from the author´s lenses and how corruption has ruined fair and reasonable thinking, processes and social values. Under different chapters covering wide-ranging areas, it explores how, why, and who is involved in corruption, and identifying greed and bad leadership as the main breeding factors for corruption, weak economy and increased social problems. Like a rainbow after the storm, Reflections aims to inspire people to recognize corruption as a leading force destroying governments, basic services, businesses, and our society, and it is our responsibility to unite, refuse to participate in corruption and fight it.