March 6, 2024 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Syntropic Enterprise
A new order of things “Is nothing more difficult nor more doubtful of success nor more dangerous to conduct than to make oneself a leader in introducing a new order of things. For the man/woman who introduces it has for enemies all who do well out of the old...
March 2, 2024 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Syntropic Enterprise
Honest millions Reading about how so much of wealth is made – I seriously wonder if there is any such thing as an honest multi-millionaire. I am pretty sure there are near zero honest billionaires. Maybe Taylor Swift, which is ironic, given how much she is hated...
March 1, 2024 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs, Syntropic Enterprise
Shining light on others In a recent conversation with a brilliant woman, she said she receives little external acknowledgement and validation of her work and being. In the Dare to Care program, I teach the art of acknowledging others. I begin with the question, who...
February 28, 2024 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Syntropic Enterprise
Not profitable to capital And here is the problem. When doing something is not profitable to capital. Consider. The gentle touch of a father to support his son to take the big step. The grandmother who takes care of her grandkids so their parents can save to buy a...
February 26, 2024 | Beauty of Beginnings, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs, Syntropic Enterprise
Complementarity is synergistic Complementarity Is not same same. Complementarity is not cloning. It is the matching puzzle piece – unique and different – yet works together. To be vulnerable, to hide nothing, is to allow connection. To hold a strong...
February 16, 2024 | Beauty of Beginnings, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs, Syntropic Enterprise
Drinking pure love We stayed the night in a beautiful town in the South of the North Island of New Zealand. Greytown. Part of the Martinborough wine region. Apples growing on trees, ripe for the picking and eating. Blackberry vines everywhere, with fruit wanting to...