Who can we as family yet be?
Who can we as family yet be?
:- Doug.
Is this the best we as humans can do? Who can we yet be?
:- Doug.
Flowing through us
Conversation is life
What we see of the world
Is less than the actual world
& more our interaction with the world
:- Doug.
This conversation belongs to everyone in the room. All the conversations belong to all.
:- Doug.
The work of conversation is to show us realities more clearly and fully.
:- Doug.
I am not sure of my immortality, but I am sure of the immortality of All Of This flow and of my part of it.
:- Doug.
Control: a machine age concept
Ask now
Do we live
in the machine age
or beyond?
:- Doug.
If we have lots of ears, we can have lots of conversations to serve the small and numerous.
:- Doug.
In economics it seems the too small are too numerous to care about. So we devote all our research and sales to the few and the large, pushing the small and numerous to poverty, dependency, and eventually slavery.
:- Doug.
The ocean merges with the drop
Conditions are subject
To the person confronting
:- Doug.
Some things are not precisely legal, but they are still about caring. This reminds me that caring comes before lawyer.
:- Doug.
Even though she has dementia, she still has her capacity to want, to like, to choose, to love, to express, to be needed, to be a part of family and friends, to be hurt and impinged upon. Our job is to assist, to encourage living. The living have work to do up to the last minute.
:- Doug.
In your entrepreneurial quest, what brings joy?
:- Doug.
These days we die so gradually we barely notice. Then comes the crisis—and we’re unprepared. So let’s work out how we can notice, perhaps prepare. We get weaker. There are ups and downs. People offer to help. We can resolve to let them, as an act of love. We can consider our life and its meaning. We can contemplate how to make this chapter a frame for the earlier ones.
:- Doug.