“May you live in interesting times,” is an old English expression whose enigmatic meaning can make people wonder whether they’ve been offered a blessing or a curse.
I have read your article and resonate with its thinking and approach. You may be interested to know that I have a book that will be published in February entitled Nobody Is Smarter Than Everybody. I would welcome the chance to open up a dialogue to compare our experiences in applying the thinking and practices of collective intelligence to solve complex problems. Please let me know if you are interested.
Hey Rod
We would love your thoughts on this use of collective intelligence.
Lots of people pointing out problems. Anyone discussing peaceful solutions?
For the past two years we have been trying to find solutions to our biggest problem: THE CORRUPTION OF THE SYSTEMS THAT GOVERN OUR LIVES.
Is it solvable? Yes of course. All problems that do not defy the laws of physics are solvable.
This took us 2 years to write this. How to fix corrupt government in 3 simple steps:
https://open.substack.com/pub/joshketry/p/how-to-fix-corrupt-government-in?r=7oa9d&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
I have read your article and resonate with its thinking and approach. You may be interested to know that I have a book that will be published in February entitled Nobody Is Smarter Than Everybody. I would welcome the chance to open up a dialogue to compare our experiences in applying the thinking and practices of collective intelligence to solve complex problems. Please let me know if you are interested.