“Being human…

posted: 05/12 at 08:00 AM

... isn’t what it used to be.”

That is a quote from a friend who was recently talking about society’s changing values.  I think there’s some real truth to it.

The article linked to this post speaks even more to this point.  It is a tricky argument to articulate sometimes because often it is just dismissed as “old-fashioned” or “boring”.  But Mr. Gelernter (a computer scientist himself) points out very eloquently the nature of what we’re up against…

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Teaching Self-starters

posted: 02/10 at 09:43 PM

Imagine a world where everyone was a self-starter.  Entrepreneurship is about being creative and idealistic in a productive, practical way.  Imagine if there were entrepreneurship programs in every public school.  What would our world be like if everyone learns what it is like to start a business in a really hands-on way.

CLICK HERE to read about this unique program…

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Listening

posted: 08/04 at 11:00 AM

Just think about how many problems arise from “misunderstanding”.  Poor listening is so often at the root of our communication problems.  It is one of our biggest problems and it has the potential to get worse. 

There are more recordings (musical, video, etc.) than ever.  More messages coming at us than ever (more “noise”).  It is easier than ever to get in touch with people.  This is precisely why the way we communicate matters more.  It is easier than ever to have casual, meaningless conversations.  It is easier than ever to create our own worlds - we just need to make sure that these are good worlds and that they include other people.  And that they involve listening to each other.

Listening skills can be learned by anyone at any age.  Kids who never learn to listen never learn to learn.  On the other hand, if kids learn to listen early on and learn how to be conscious of that experience, they acquire habits that will be endlessly beneficial for the rest of their lives.

Watch THIS…

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GGMF salutes Goodwill Industries

posted: 06/23 at 12:00 PM

An amazing example of empowering people without taking away their dignity…

Goodwill Industries International

Oh, and they help kids (youth) directly too… (CLICK HERE TO READ HOW)


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Hacking Kids

posted: 06/20 at 08:00 AM

Technology has always made things easier for us.  And this is generally a good thing.  I have a hard time thinking why I would want to pay bills though the regular mail system if I could do so securely online.  Why wouldn’t I want to use online maps to find where I was going?  It has also helped us detect certain diseases while they are still treatable, helped us treat debilitating pain, and probably increased our quality of life in a lot of other ways.

However, in all the good that comes from technology as it relates to our heath, it is important not to lose our humanity.  This might seem overly cautious, but it’s an important thing to consider for a society that moves as fast as ours does.  What I mean is getting ourselves to the point where we hyper-analyze everything we do to the point of paralysis, paranoia or worse - when we literally rely on watching computer screens and tracking data when a little common sense or careful thought might do the trick in a fraction of the time.  The solutions to most of our problems involving health, education, personal life, etc., are relatively obvious once we are able to tune in to ourselves without the aid of technology.  Losing our ability to learn through experience, to feel things (instead of being told what we are feeling) and to observe for ourselves can be very crippling. 

Removing our ability to think and act like humans (who have been around for a LONG time) can have a lot of ramifications for the next generation.  Businesses will capitalize on our wish to find quick fixes and shortcuts to healthy lives.  And, as I said, some of this will help us.  Unfortunately, businesses are not always the best at deciding which ideas help us and which ideas do not since they rely on what we think we need.

We can use technology to solve all sorts of problems.  But remember that we need to help kids learn that we need to be human first.  Kids who learn to know what they need for themselves - kids who learn what it means to be thinking, feeling humans - will be able to survive just about anything and come out on top.

For more about how technology is driving our personal habits, read THIS...

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