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Understanding us, who we are, where we come from (in behavior). Chris's work is on inner - social, psychological. Greed, andger. So if people feel disempowered, then GVCS work makes no sense. We know where this comes from: absolutisms of doing things one way or another. We do things that are right, as otherwise we are punished.
Understanding us, who we are, where we come from (in behavior). Chris's work is on inner - social, psychological. Greed, andger. So if people feel disempowered, then GVCS work makes no sense. We know where this comes from: absolutisms of doing things one way or another. We do things that are right, as otherwise we are punished.
Chris is looking for ways to be integral, in synch with himself. Collaborate to '''Change the Story of the World.'''


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Revision as of 19:45, 25 February 2015

http://sustainablehuman.me - now opening up platform for other projects - while continuing discussion of who we are.

You need less words when you show moving images and music.

Most damaging construct today is individual ownership. Such as a car sits on average 23 hours per day. We need access, not ownership.

Michael Tallinger - contributionism. Create goods and services 3x as much as needed by community. Sell their excess for lower cost than the town next door. http://www.michaeltellinger.com/ubuntu-cont.php. But, plagued by free energy and aliens - lack of credibility.

Understanding us, who we are, where we come from (in behavior). Chris's work is on inner - social, psychological. Greed, andger. So if people feel disempowered, then GVCS work makes no sense. We know where this comes from: absolutisms of doing things one way or another. We do things that are right, as otherwise we are punished.

Chris is looking for ways to be integral, in synch with himself. Collaborate to Change the Story of the World.

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