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a very sophisticalted nuanced way of begin ... very cool - lots to think about...
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I need to check out your 2020 World Peace before I make any comments on what you are saying in this video. I do agree that we live in a 'Me' world. The focus is on 'Me'. When, in fact, we must never forget what is going on out there to 'Them'.
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lots to think about here ...
miniurchin 5 years ago
yes... makes me wonder what people actually think... in response... because that's the vital bit, isn't it... it's not so much what is written or rendered on screen, but what is heard and what is seen that matters... from people's response, more like resonance, is there the stuff to build a world we may be happy about leaving to our children
happyseaurchin 5 years ago
I enjoyed this video. Re disturbing images -when people's circle of influence and circle of concern are closely matched they are happier. If you put a image of hunger and a paypal button next to it that said "you can stop this" and then split tested it against the same image without a call to action, I bet both groups would likely be equally disgusted but the people who thought they could do something about it would be happier afterwards.
ExperimentsinHonesty 5 years ago
that's interesting... the problem is, the problems which face us globally are outwith our circle of influence, and hence those who are concerned are easily... troubled or frustrated, i suppose.. the trick is building a circle of influence... hmmm
happyseaurchin 5 years ago