Category Archives: Eldering

Yet to be said

We start the story of what is yet to be said. :- Doug.

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Transfer the stuff

Storytelling is where we transfer the stuff of life. :- Doug.

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Improve humanity?

Can we improve humanity? Let’s find out together. :- Doug.

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Longer dimensions

This is about thinking in unfamiliar and longer dimensions. :- Doug.

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Speak from our time

We speak to our time from our time for the generations. We cannot speak for them otherwise. We must. :- Doug.

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Watch over time

Do you watch yourself over time :- Doug.

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Idealistic is now

In all your accumulated experience for you to be idealistic the time is now :- Doug.

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600-year short term

A 300-year future in a 600-year now gives an at-homeness in all the change swirling about. More, it instills a steadiness in the wind. It opens our eyes beyond next week and larger than our children to at least our … Continue reading

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Bring macroscope

We have to bring out the macroscope. :- Doug.

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Poetry is how

Poetry is how we converse with our highest selves our furthest ancestors and posterity :- Doug.

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Primary collaboration

This is primarily collaboration. Together, we figure out what we need to learn. What we need to do. :- Doug.

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Butterflies migrating

Be less analytical see pillows and vees butterflies migrating :- Doug.

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Hear maker

We need both to listen is to start to hear is the difference maker :- Doug.

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Generous or callous?

Ought our grandchildren be more generous or callous than we? :- Doug.

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Intertwines history

Along with our individual efforts to improve humanity, are there collective efforts to take—institutional, governmental, municipal, societal, cultural, political, with neighbors? Each life intertwines history. :- Doug.

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Long arc shorter

That long arc, the one that bends towards justice: do you suppose we might shorten it? :- Doug.

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Put humor

Find and put humor into your stories. :- Doug.

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