You may not think you have much wisdom
You may not think you have much wisdom—but will you use what you’ve got for your grandchildren?
:- Doug.

You may not think you have much wisdom—but will you use what you’ve got for your grandchildren?
:- Doug.
Conversation is to get work done: To move things, people, intimates, poetry, and the larger world.
:- Doug.
As Internet thinking slides into the Internet of things, as our electric grid becomes an intergrid, as people become active choosers in the economic flows of electricity and more, how might the world change? Distributed energy becomes a living marketplace—a conversation—a meeting place of people and ideas, our ways of thinking and how we see one another will change, how?
:- Doug.
We are in the midst of the conversation economy—and haven’t recognized it yet!
:- Doug.
Mystery draws us on, begs our desire to know. We must become an initiate, an intimate, so we converse. On the surface, to find out what information you carry; deeper, to recognize your voice from the inside.
:- Doug.
Denial of death is not denial that time will end, rather that our imagination will end—as we “know” it.
:- Doug.
Past, present, and future are all concoctions of the mind—potions we quaff so we see ourselves in varied lights.
:- Doug.
What is free time? If we are alive is not all free? Do we not have choice?
:- Doug.
There is no species nor race pure
of all we have met
we each are a blend
would you exclude anyone
from your sphere?
ego, are you perfect now?
even dead people interact
they rot
:- Doug.
The theory of evolution tells us merely how we have come this far: does not tell us where we go from here—that is in large part up to us.
:- Doug.
What am I exploring here? It is a confluence of “It shoots” and conversation, with a hint of What is directingless directing?
:- Doug.