January 12, 2023 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Who is responsible? If we turn a blind eye, does that make us responsible? If we know really bad things are happening, acts perpetrated by members of our community, and we do nothing, are we responsible? People get away with bad behaviour because we let them. It...
January 11, 2023 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Nothing much changes until someone cares enough to build an alternative Often that care is built off the desiccated bones of heartbreak. Indeed, we might look to our heartbreak to know the measure of our care and our willingness to act. Often our heartbreak is created...
January 9, 2023 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Dare to Care-Conscious Communication, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Stoking the fires of drama Drama needs drama to keep it alive. You have to read the article, watch the program, read the tweets and speak about it to others. Our media propaganda machine is dependent on humans being caught in the drama net. Drama sells. Drama makes...
January 8, 2023 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Economies for justice, Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Making money instead of making things An abstraction reproducing itself. This is the absurdity of money making money from money without any correlation to real value. The idea of money was to facilitate ease of exchange of value. Not to be valued in its own right....
January 7, 2023 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs, Syntropic Enterprise
The direct path rarely happens We humans like to think that the direct path is true. Commence at Point A, and proceed in a nice orderly way to your destination. Our desire for the direct path is woven with our belief in dominion over life and Nature. We get to call...
January 3, 2023 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
You worked hard, you deserve it I loathe the statement, ”You deserve it,” when it is spoken as a generality, specifically to one person, excluding others. To deserve is to be worthy of, to have merit for. You worked hard, you deserve it. This statement, unless it is...