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  • In A World Where Many Are: A Thanksgiving Poem

    In A World Where Many Are: A Thanksgiving Poem

    In A World Where Many Are… In a world where many are without shelter, I am grateful for my home In a world where many…

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  • The Regenerative Society Enneagram

    The Regenerative Society Enneagram

    Sanford's Regenerative Society Enneagram: A Framework for Societal Transformation Carol Sanford introduces the…

  • AI looks at Bruno Latour's Down to Earth

    AI looks at Bruno Latour's Down to Earth

    I’ve also been playing around with AI bots. Because there is so much to read and so little time to read it, I find it’s…

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  • Depersonalizing Conflicts at Work

    Depersonalizing Conflicts at Work

    I asked GPT-4o for suggestions from Systems-Centered Therapy on depersonalizing conflicts at work. Here's the response:…

  • Don't Get Burned by Life Coaching Schools!

    Don't Get Burned by Life Coaching Schools!

    I have never billed myself as a “life coach” and I never will. There's an article in the New York Times that goes into…

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  • Can Artificial Intelligence Help Us Overcome Human Stupidity?

    Can Artificial Intelligence Help Us Overcome Human Stupidity?

    Prompt 1: When it comes to policy-making, will human arrogance ever go away? CGPT response: Human arrogance is deeply…

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  • Using ChatGPT to Secure A Better Future

    Using ChatGPT to Secure A Better Future

    Based on questions raised by the authors of Children of a Modest Star: Planetary Thinking for an Age of Crises in a 2…

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  • The Bridge Builder

    The Bridge Builder

    Here’s an old story that I heard at a storytelling festival back in the ‘80s. I have no idea who the author is.

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  • Our World on Fire

    Our World on Fire

    In talking about the movie Oppenheimer, with a friend of mine he raised a rather frightening question. Even though the…

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  • Dementia

    Dementia

    It’s a tragic thing When the mind Can no longer hold The contents of the present When new memories Fail to form and Old…

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