preposterous play
Let's play with "crises"!!!
Let's perform "public" service!!!
Let's "choose" to evolve!!!
Let's play with "crises"!!!
Seriously, our various global crises = especially climate, energy and economy = are so complex that "play" may be one of the best ways to learn the necessary best practices in crises management, assuming this human species of ours chooses to evolve along more sustainable pathways.
Let's perform "public" service!!!
Sincerely, the dozens or perhaps hundreds of our fellow human beings who will soon be serving our global public good as participants in this December's United Nations Convention in Copenhagen, just might welcome the benefits of a little global public service themselves. So, let's perform such service.
Let's "choose" to evolve!!!
Compassionately, let's push the "effectiveness" envelope of emerging social technologies. Between now (late July '09) and this December's UNFCCC gathering in Copenhagen, let's learn to collaborate publicly and globally on delivering super clear insights for which convention delegates feel super thanks.
Let's evolve clearly!!!
Let's have fun as we learn to
manage these crises ...
As Kevin Kelly and Clay Shirky * (and I'm sure many, many others) have observed, this world=wide=web=0=sphere of ours "runs on love"!!! So, whoever's aiming to tap more into this clean, clear, renewable resource on which our networking technologies are already running, let's team up.
YESSS, let's learn to celebrate more our common good = as human life forms on planet Earth, the various and robust ecosystems upon which all our lives ultimately depend are a huge part of our public good.
As people (aka, just plain folks) let's also learn to appreciate more both our valuable differences and our common values. Let's liberate more good will!
Let's put our creative imaginations to extraordinarily good use, withdraw our consent from the fear and ignorance that have significantly contributed to our current mess and deposit our consent into practical and promising human activities (including complex global crises management) that work for all.
Gift Economy
Imaginary Contests
Help Public Servants
Let's aim without blame,
free from non-sense. Let's aim with
caring and insights ...
* (Kelly's & Shirky's statements on the 'web/internet runs on love')
http://www.scripting.com/stories/2002/01/09/kevinKellyTheWebRunsOnLoveNo...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_Shirky
P. S. = feel free to email me via paulyesss (at) gmail (dot) com, especially if you're interested in preposterous play and super-serious games like "Open Source Espionage" : )
