Talk big
Let’s talk about big questions.
:- Doug.
Shall we segregate people? By birth date: by century of birth? Do they have anything worthy to say? To one another? With one another?
:- Doug.
Is revision necessary? It’s not revision, per se, it is digging with sharp and ragged edges to find the blood.
:- Doug.
Listening for kindred
Wishing to become
Hearing hearts
Together breathing, uttering
Leaving silent
:- Doug.
What happens when two people exchange metaphors? Play with them? Make new ones? Which comes first, thinking or metaphors?
:- Doug.
How one people has at times identified itself with others, and what happens next.
:- Doug.
Thought about the coming generations deserves to be our concerted thinking.
:- Doug.
It sometimes happens people think of others, even unmet others. Whenever it happened humanity got better, whether or not measurably. We wish it could happen more.
:- Doug.
How does one improve the skill of guessing what people are not saying? How could that skill help with the generations we are not physically hearing?
:- Doug.
You have the glimmer
That flip in your wave
So when I meet you
I’m meeting one carrying
Hints of humanity’s future
:- Doug.
Metaphor is how we get to Heaven—or about any other place we think we’re headed.
:- Doug.
Comparisons are how humans think, how chiefly we persuade. We travel along at 90/mph (metaphors per hour).
:- Doug.
It is said the heart’s awakening is a slow process: might it be so also for the human race?
:- Doug.
How people are sometimes able to see the world in a new light, or hear it in a new song.
:- Doug.