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There is no Us and Them. We are all in it together. We believe in collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. | There is no Us and Them. We are all in it together. We believe in collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. | ||
This helps with responsibility: You can help yourself, They are not supposed to help you, though it would be nice. If you expect government to help, or business to help in a given situation - remember that you are the government, and you are the business. | There are many applications of We Area All in It Together: | ||
#This helps with responsibility: You can help yourself, They are not supposed to help you, though it would be nice. If you expect government to help, or business to help in a given situation - remember that you are the government, and you are the business. | |||
#We're all in it together applies to conspiracy theories. If you notice that it's all about human frailty and flawed mental models, then more acceptance and responsibility can follow. | |||
#Prejudice - when we see similarities and common ground, we release more of our negative prejudice. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:02, 6 May 2020
There is no Us and Them. We are all in it together. We believe in collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance.
There are many applications of We Area All in It Together:
- This helps with responsibility: You can help yourself, They are not supposed to help you, though it would be nice. If you expect government to help, or business to help in a given situation - remember that you are the government, and you are the business.
- We're all in it together applies to conspiracy theories. If you notice that it's all about human frailty and flawed mental models, then more acceptance and responsibility can follow.
- Prejudice - when we see similarities and common ground, we release more of our negative prejudice.