Category Archives: Eldering

Sensitivist

Be a sensitivist—one who practices sensitivity. :- Doug.

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A valuable message

We have a valuable message. We have an intended recipient group. What are our theaters? :- Doug.

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Three questions:

There are three questions: 1. What messages? 2. How to transmit? :- Doug.

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We are a Moses

We are a Moses seeing glimpses of the promised land, but not going there ourselves. What can we send along with these grandchildren to help them? :- Doug.

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Here is the north face:

Here is the north face: We can see the pathways to futures that people are using. We do not see the other side of the mountain, nor the mountains beyond, nor the pathways down and up. We can expect people … Continue reading

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Subtexting

The lesson to invite from the generations and the elders is that we need to be continually and constantly attending the generations, sending them our messages, developing our messages. Sharpen, grow, cultivate. The subtext is that to do that, we … Continue reading

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6 degrees relation

Maybe we use 6 degrees of relation. :- Doug.

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Messages should travel

So we cannot come to a conclusion about what the messages are we want to convey, the things we want to invite. We cannot devise the best methods and paths the messages should travel. :- Doug.

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Talk about inviting

We have yet to work a message, and a how. We need to talk about inviting others. :- Doug.

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Humanity in 2320?

What are some major arenas that help describe human life as it is lived today? For example, health, work, family. We can use these facets to explore a scenario of a desired humanity in 2320. What are our messages to … Continue reading

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Work we want to do

What’s the work we want to do, and what’s a better way to invite it? :- Doug.

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AI to keep our stories alive

What if we could use AI to enhance our efforts to converse with the generations? We do not need to be enemies of artificial intelligence but could be friends. AI could help us plant our seeds ubiquitously, keep our stories … Continue reading

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Don’t sit still

We don’t sit still We don’t repeat pathways We think unthought strange attractors :- Doug.

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Incomplete our strength

Humans are incomplete This is our strength Proposed: computers ought to be incomplete :- Doug.

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Northern lights of our minds

Let us see the northern lights of our minds. :- Doug.

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Ubiquity:

Ubiquity: set up a Website and publish your insights and stories. :- Doug.

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Spirit, Futures, Humanicity

Storytelling: Spirit, Futures, Humanicity :- Doug.

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