Holding on to past skills
There is that word “still” again! As if holding on to the past skills is the key to better life.
:- Doug.

There is that word “still” again! As if holding on to the past skills is the key to better life.
:- Doug.
Look at all the writing about Why. Now to work on Who, What, and How. With whom do we converse, how, and especially what do we convey?
I have suggested the 11th generation of elders as Who. How is a mixture of our limits and our imaginations and is a matter of getting to it. What might be the biggest question.
:- Doug.
These insights overnight seem to lean toward important if not profound: Who are people and what is our arc? Can our limits propel us? Do our desires and aspirations travel time and generations? Dare we communicate? Dare we not? How selfish and lazy to not communicate!
:- Doug.
I need to give some thought to reaching people with different modes of perception: seeing, hearing, tasting, moving, touching, smelling, feeling, thinking. (These emerge for me as dimensions beyond height, width, depth, and time. Already, that totals 11 dimensions!)
One thing would be to encourage people to think and write in these dimensions so they can perhaps find a wider “aud”ience in the futures.
:- Doug.
We are collaborators on possibles. We are collaborators on futures. We are collaborators on humanicity.
:- Doug.