This venture of a lifetime makes very little sense if the goal line of success is a technical and markets achievement framed on a wall of uncertainty. And yet, isn’t this what we are being taught? And yet, is this not what we are most often being located as pursuing? Let’s head off into uncertainty. … Continue reading
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Journal – Day Seven
Seven days ago, the CO•REC3 ventures team took out from the launchpad in their most innovative entrepreneurship to date. The RedRafts departed at 5pm October 10th, 2017. Expedition Mach UP is underway. Following maps and stories from generations past and present, the search is on to find the new economy that is highlighted as being … Continue reading
Journal – Day Three
Quite the experience of going seemingly off-script and off road only to determine that this was the new economy path for today. Met a number of venturers that were out in full force seeking to locate their compasses. The find today was extraordinary. Much as it may sometimes seem, confusing the means from the end … Continue reading
Lack of Power Economies
Last week, after an ironic, fun exercise to practice paint with oil, we received some back channel wash that we appear to be going astray from the canvas. Wonderfully, this reception of our sketchpad gallery piece Drill, Baby, Drill led to a gold strike in us. Eureka!! Whether or not we recognize it, the dilemma … Continue reading
Dam Economy
Everyone seems convinced that their dam problem is simply that money isn’t flowing. No one seems even remotely convinced that they’re at the root of the dam problem. It is clearly the fault of every other over eager beaver that doesn’t know their tail from a hole in the stream. Some speculate that another larger … Continue reading
Chapter Eight – The Economy
“Zack, the banker, I questioned bluntly? Why would Zack the banker say such a thing?” “Hey, I don’t know. It was just a thought. Anyway, since I’ve got nothing to do today, I’m headed down to Schooner’s. Why don’t you come down later, if you can get away?” Why would my banker be discussing my … Continue reading