November 8, 2023 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
Knowledge in the Age of Deception: Building Immunity We can know, but how do we know? This is the study of epistemology. How we know is a philosophical question explored in many book-filled rooms over centuries.ย As Cory Doctorow said,ย We’re not living...
November 1, 2023 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
To speed up please slow down Long-time readers will know that I love speaking about our agency + the responsibility that comes with education and access, + our ability not just to lead and be the change, but also to ensure our families, community groups, and...
October 18, 2023 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
๐ Searching for Truth and Integrity as a Matter of Urgency ๐ A simple proposition is put forward. It requires a majority to vote it in. Political tactics take the simple and turn it into a monstrous complexity. This is a deliberate ploy to obfuscate the simplicity and...
October 11, 2023 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
The fracturing of society and the rise of a misused term sovereignty When the governing body of a nation-state abuses its people, be that through exploitation, lying, corruption, neglect, or deliberately manufactured ignorance, that nation-state creates the grounds...
October 4, 2023 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
Challenging the Monetary Monolith ๐ฆ: A New Way to Value Life’s Moments ๐๐ญ When I was introduced to the work of Buckminster Fuller in my mid-twenties, I did not know the trajectory my life would take because of this. I was ambitious. I wanted the traditional...
September 28, 2023 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
๐พ The Hyenas of Capitalism: Consuming Earth’s Resources ๐๐ฆ In the movie The Lion King, the lion Scar gets to rule the kingdom for a while. He allows the hyenas to consume everything in sightโunfettered consumption, free to run riot and do whatever the...