folks
May 2, 2009
I have a million excuses not to blog anymore and have used them. Taking this moment to re-up on my commitment to public display of foolish discovery and to kick myself in the ass for deleting my old blog.
Holding me accountable.
D.O.R.I.S., the “R” Stands for Revolutionary
July 15, 2008
doRis originally uploaded by mommy peace.
I wish I could quote her speech. I should have written this right away.
Last week this one, little, eighty-five year old lady walked into a conference room and fought for hundreds of her employees and won.
I’ll try to recount the speech.
“Thirty three years ago this plant was given to God,” she said looking down at the paper in her hands. “I want to know if every day you are waking up and giving it to Him again.”
“when you get in your big fancy car and go home to your big fancy house, do you stop and think about the fact that you have people across the street that can’t afford milk?” “When you are driving your big luxury SUV’s do you know there are people over there that are wondering how they are going to afford gas to get to work?”
And then she went around the room asking how much a gallon of milk costs. None could answer. “$4 dollars.” she answered.
Then she said, “I want those who have raises coming to get raises.” Then she said, “I want every worker in the plant to get a hundred dollar a month check for gas.”
There were grumbles about the bottom line, but none that held up to the passion and determination of the sweet but strong Doris.
No matter what your religion, no matter what your belief system, if for one moment it makes you exempt from the suffering of others it is a sham. Unless you figure in your fellow man’s journey, you’re not really on one of your own.
There are still revolutionaries today. Be one.
Discover
March 10, 2008
a monday in the life_morning afternoon_lo, originally uploaded by paintMonkey.Discovery comes natural for some folks. It makes precocious children and wandering men. It opens the doors of progress and turns office cubicles into prisons. I think it is essential in making young minds great and old minds greater.
Make discovery a goal of yours. Try to discover something new in any area you find interesting.
The areas of most natural yearn for me are music, art, media, things people use-how people use things…well, the list keeps growing. It grows because I use it.
Practice discovery.
My latest discovery…Andrew Bird
Experience
March 8, 2008
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska’s 200th Annual Harvest Dance [2], originally uploaded by jazamarripae.
Expand the way you think about things by looking into the life and practices of others.
Getting out of your comfort zone whether it is for a trip to the symphony or a trip to a pow wow can help you alter your perspective.
Sharing someone else view will help you expand how you see the world; an essential step in observing interaction.
Interaction
March 2, 2008
, originally uploaded by mommy peace. The impact of interactions are difficult to predict.
Let your observations increase you ability to do predictive modeling on the fly by beginning to pay close attention to interactions in nature.
Today look at water flow in your nearest drain, creek, stream or river.
How does the water impact its environment?
How does the land around the water influence the water’s flow?