Archive for September 12th, 2006

Responsibility for changing the world

Chris Corrigan writes about 9/11, that if the attacks changed the world, then the terrorists are in control. The other choice in assigning responsibility is this:

“if the responsibility for world-changing rests with us individually and collectively, then we are confronted with the thought that we must bear some responsibility for how the world has changed, and know that it is entirely within our capabilities to change it again.”

Yes! We do not just have the power to change the world or our little corner of it, but we have the duty.

Chris, challenge us more!

:- Doug.

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Conversations are questions

Conversations are questions. What if we did not live the questions but the questions lived us? What if the questions used us as carriers?

:- Doug.

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Where you live

What are the questions where you live?

:- Doug.

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Maybes

What are your people’s maybes?

:- Doug.

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What questions are your groups asking?

What are the questions your groups are asking? What questions do they dance around, not quite get voiced? What’s the buzz?

:- Doug.

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Not products but bringing forth

The task of any group of conversants is not to make a product, but to meet their questions in a way that brings forth what is in them.

The questions are us. The questions live through us and we live when we engage truly. Seek not results but your self’s abandon.

:- Doug.

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Live questions

Live questions make conversation good.

:- Doug.

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