Pathways to a Better Future – Espe part 17: Creativity and Innovation

Always listen to experts. They’ll tell you what can’t be done, and why. Then do it” Robert A. Heinlein. A continuation of a fictional reflection by a hundred-year-old Espe from 2112 about the start and on-going movement of transformation to Sustainable Living.  I add clarification links and quotes as needed. Read more…

Thinking Anew – Part 1 – Philosophic Overview rant

I have been accused of talking about sustainability as a form of fantasy utopia. OK, forget about some Hollywood fantasy with everyone singing Kumbaya in some idyllic community that looks like heaven on Earth.  Not that picture couldn’t exist, but not in any world humanity lives within for the foreseeable Read more…

Cultivating a Flourishing Future 1 – the Educational Challenge

One of the greatest challenges we face (as I have talked about earlier in this blog) is that of education for a flourishing future.  Scholar Sir Ken Robinson makes a big point about how our educational systems are not designed for fostering creativity or critical thinking (I recommend any of Read more…

PERSONAL SOVEREIGNTY 3 – Overcoming Life’s hurdles and Becoming Happy and Free yet still Connecting, Contributing and Creating Positively 

I have informally counseled many people over the years.  By far the most popular comment that always comes up is that everyone feels a need to do something ‘useful’ in life and the big question, “Why am I here and what is my purpose?”  This is usually spurred on by Read more…

Biomimicry 2 – Learning from Nature – BioEngineering Processes

Nature has had a long time to get things right and as efficiently as possible.  For instance, an intact grass prairie ecosystem has adapted to survive perfectly in any varying conditions where it exists.  In this area of Colorado, the short grass prairie adapted to have 200 species of grasses Read more…

Getting to Transformation 3 – Choosing Wisely –  framing for positivity

In the last post I commented on negativity when talking about problems and issues and also the use of interpretive techniques to get people to listen more attentively rather than just tuning out.  The mass media has done a wonderful job in scaring us about a multitude of issues and Read more…

The Dumbing Down of Humanity – Controlling the Information 2.

About a week ago I posted on Facebook a cartoon from ‘Collectively Conscious.’ In it a young boy asks his mother, “Why do we have wars?”  The mother answers, “Because we are ruled by an elite group of psychopaths who own the banks that control the government and the media.  Read more…

VISION – How we focus on what we really Want 1

Computers are wonderful things – until they aren’t.  For those following this blog, my apologies.  My programs needed some fixing, and I was on the road in Florida without access to program support.  There’s a metaphor there somewhere about modern living and the inherent problems we have?  (see further down). Read more…

Imagination, Creativity, and Change 2 – reframing society 2

Our culture has all these people throughout history whom we revere for their creativity and inventiveness.  The names Gutenberg, Tesla, Edison, Carver, and Bell, are but a few who made great technological changes for society.  While today we might use names like Zuckerberg or Musk to show how creativity is Read more…