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"Philosophy"

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Deep meaning creation
• What do we want to create together
• Doing the right thing with my life
• Embedded in deep ecology
– Internal
– External reality
– Trancendent reality

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My life in workplace

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Proof
• Thrivability
– Economic
• You can earn your money by making sense
• You can poverty that huge profit can be
created collaboratively and participatory
– Social
– Political

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Basic questions
• How are we going to co-create
common wealth?
– Group
– Nation/Region
– Humanity
– Living Beings
– Earth

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Assumptions
• Whatever the world demands of us, people have the collective
wisdom to meet the need and what is required
– Make sure that the people in the room are as diverse and
textured as the complexity you want to address
– Co-create a simple sample of how we want the future to be
in the room
• P2P interaction is where most learning takes place
• To grow fast ask, "What can we do for the grass-roots
initiatives (for you) at location?"

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Collaboration
• Collaborative production
• Collaboration versus competition
• Participatory governance

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Community

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Characteristics of healthy
communities

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Connectedness
• Each member experience a sense of
connection to the other members
and knows that the common safety
and succes depends on everybody's
safety and succes

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How are we going to be
together?
• Members feel a sense of belonging
• Social fabric is formed...
– ...one conversation at a time
– ... one meeting at a time.
– ... one trust-building activity at a time.
• Quality of the ways to build community reflect in the
structure of the community
– Pay attention to every small step; the arrangement of
furniture in the room etc. so that every detail can
become a 'healthy' focus.
– Each step of a master-plan is an example of the qualities
of the desired outcome.

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How are we going to be
together? (2)
• Appreciate human nature
– Ambiguity and anxiety are natural to all of us
• Painful choices are an affirming aspect of our humanity
• Communal depth is measured by the self-disclosure that is allowed for without the need to fix, heal, avoid or do away
with it.
• Basic assumptions that help:
– We are a community of possibility, not of problems and needs
– We exist for the sake of belonging and mutual appreciation
– Our identity is formed through our
• Generosity
• Possibility
– We currently have all that is required to end unecessary suffering and create a alternative future
• Capacity
• Expertise
• Programs
• Leaders
• (self-)regulation

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Common measures of
community health

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Traditionally
• economy
• education
• health
• safety
• environment

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moreover
• Hospitality
– Welcoming of strangers
• Generosity
– Offerings, with no expectation of getting something in return
– Focus on gifts rather than deficiencies
• Empowering: Bring the gifts of those on the margins to the center
• Communities are built from ist members assets and gifts, not from their needs and deficiencies
• Possibility
– "What can we create when we show up?"
• Social capital
– Cohesion of ist members as shown in the quality of relationships
– Bonding social capital
• Inward looking
• People of like mind
– Bridging social capital
• Outward looking
• Different kind of people with diverse perspectives

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moreover (2)
• Accountability and committement
– Whoever co-created something will feel
accountable for ist life and succes
– Whoever feels belonging will easily
engage and committ to the 'common
wealth'

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Collective intelligence

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Foundation
• purpose
– provide process
– secure data
– transparency
– trusted by
• customers
• producers

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