Posts Tagged ‘World Change’

January 9th, 2012 - 12:59 § in Beyond Capitalism, Game of We

Steve Jobs Has Been Like a Father to Me

I cried when my father died. Though not as much as I expected I would. We had many months to prepare for his death as the lung cancer spread to his spine and ate away at it day by day. As my father grasped at any straw held out to him by the charlatans that live [...][...]

October 5th, 2011 - 19:49 § in Uncategorized

Our Leader is a Meme

We do not follow one person,     or even a few. We do not place one of us at the head    to bark orders    and before whom we need prostrate ourselves. Our leader is a meme. An idea. A change in perspective. Our leader is a meme that    the world works [...]

August 10th, 2011 - 14:33 § in Game of We, Human Organization, New World Economics

The Meta Plan

This is the Meta Plan, the plan for building the We Plan: We are not disorganized but disconnected. We have self-selected and self-organized and self-lead our prior efforts. We must coalesce these efforts into one global organism. One organism with many parts, and a single purpose. Our purpose is th[...]

August 1st, 2011 - 15:34 § in Human Organization

Evolution of the Cultural Meme

Each generation takes those aspects of its parent culture that resonate and extends them in new ways. It will reverse those aspects of the parent culture that no longer suit that new generation’s sentiments; the traits and qualities that do not feel right. Often, the changes come as pendulum swing[...]

July 16th, 2011 - 17:23 § in Human Organization, New World Economics

Organizing for Human Flourishing

The world is currently organized for maximal production of “stuff.” Anyone who is paying any attention at all, realizes that the production and acquisition of stuff is only of secondary importance. Stuff matters a bit, but only as a means to an end. In a world where stuff has become the [...]

May 16th, 2011 - 19:20 § in Game of We, New World Economics

The Game of We

We are building an infinite game. What is the object of the game? How does one play the game? What does the game teach? How does one get better at playing? I find that often aiming impossibly high makes it easier to make decisions. There is clarity in an uncompromising vision. The Impossibly High Vi[...]

April 25th, 2011 - 12:57 § in New World Economics

Changing the Game

In less time than we think possible. Business. What we all do for most of our day. Will be forever gone. The so-called “leaders” of business. The masters of the universe. What do they want? They want to win. They enjoy putting it all out there and being the very best at what they do. An[...]