Monthly Archives: January 2020

Complex interwoven?

Can we ask more complex interwoven questions, questions which can have no answers? :- Doug.

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Scanning mirrors

We have been scanning futures and holding them up as mirrors of who we are. We ask, who might we be? :- Doug.

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for, for

How can we work for the generations? What is our message for them? :- Doug.

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Beneath question

What are the assumptions beneath these questions? :- Doug.

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Compelling question

Our task in this course, perhaps in this life, is to ask compelling questions. So is this meeting asking the most compelling question? :- Doug.

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What story will matter?

What can we do to help the generations? What story, what message will matter? Might matter? Will travel? Energize? :- Doug.

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Journey’s midpoint

Wherever we are is midpoint on the journey. :- Doug.

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Primordial beat

We share online because we want to be connected to others —heard by them seen by them known a primordial beat :- Doug.

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Attorney-client relationship

Attorney-client is a relationship; could we get intentional about growing the relation part? :- Doug.

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Sometimes a rhyme’s

sometimes a rhyme’s the thing to help our poetry and thinking sing :- Doug.

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Uplifting snow

It’s a light and pretty snow an uplifting moment :- Doug.

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Fat and friendly?

Don’t want my law practice to be lean and mean. Maybe fat and friendly? :- Doug.

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Poetry breaks through

Thinking comes before thought Then thoughts stop our thinking Poetry is a way for thinking to break through :- Doug.

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If yes/not

If yes/not. Maybe we can converse with future generations, maybe not. Either way—if yes/not—how might we improve the species? If yes/not, do we try? :- Doug.

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Speak before travel?

First we saw the beautiful mountain. Then we heard the echo. Then we went there. First travel pictures, second telephone, then we went there. Now we imagine “the” future. Is it likely we’ll speak with our generations before we travel? … Continue reading

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Ask listeners’ efforts?

If cost per use (of a shared item, say) drops near zero, would there be a higher perceived value in higher cost (such as effort)? Should we ask our listeners their efforts to hear and think on our stories? Even … Continue reading

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Storyteller’s Bigger Role

The Storyteller’s Bigger Role :- Doug.

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