Change is coming in the future. Curiously though, is it the change that we are wrestling one another to expect? Like, was anyone in the 1900’s expecting their sawmill to be turned into a retail shop? Was anyone in 2000 expecting their sawmill turned retail shop to be turned into an overly fancy internet pickup … Continue reading
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Journal – Day Fourteen
Follow your dreams. Chase after them. Make them happen. The world is your oyster. You can have it. Especially if you’re American. The very title of THE dream marketed says it is so for Americans. What happens though when your dream of what is the dream and someone else’s dream of what is the dream … Continue reading
Journal – Day Eleven
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
Journal – Day Nine
Is it possible to drown in a pool of wants while forgetting to seek out what is needed? How is it so easy to be enticed by a lie that satisfaction comes from the satisfying of what the self wants? This enticement might make sense if the self wanted only good things, but it appears … Continue reading
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 Six
There is obviously a narrative story running a thread through all of our experiences. Just turn on the news. Narrative story after narrative story after narrative story. But, doesn’t it seem that there must also be a THE narrative story on which all other narrative stories are but chapters? It almost makes sense that there … Continue reading