Nobody coordinated and the answers still rhymed...the distinction between what people believe and what people perceive.
Beliefs are adopted. Perceptions accumulate.
What your crowd kept naming (judgment, attention, critical thinking, patience) seem to be receipts from an environment that's already changed and we're finally admitting it thanks to the questions you posed.
Mariah, this is a great of social research. Well done.
Brilliant. A terrific Christian preacher (Stephen Olford) pointed out the churches on the whole were not doing nearly enough,, with his customary alliteration to "discern, develop and deploy" spiritual gifts or any useful gifts and abilities for that matter. This cuts across all institutions such as immediate family, indirect family, church, community and government. Far too many who have positions of impact and not due to merit do either diddly or try to fit square pegs in round holes. Consider governments who are nearly always insatiable parasites and can't organise shit from clay in mobilising the citizens with fair conditions into robust economies. No, they are happy talking shit in Parliament.
Brilliant project loved you thoughts and insights!!
Nobody coordinated and the answers still rhymed...the distinction between what people believe and what people perceive.
Beliefs are adopted. Perceptions accumulate.
What your crowd kept naming (judgment, attention, critical thinking, patience) seem to be receipts from an environment that's already changed and we're finally admitting it thanks to the questions you posed.
Mariah, this is a great of social research. Well done.
Brilliant. A terrific Christian preacher (Stephen Olford) pointed out the churches on the whole were not doing nearly enough,, with his customary alliteration to "discern, develop and deploy" spiritual gifts or any useful gifts and abilities for that matter. This cuts across all institutions such as immediate family, indirect family, church, community and government. Far too many who have positions of impact and not due to merit do either diddly or try to fit square pegs in round holes. Consider governments who are nearly always insatiable parasites and can't organise shit from clay in mobilising the citizens with fair conditions into robust economies. No, they are happy talking shit in Parliament.
Brilliant. "We know too much about nothing." Which of course crowds-out the ability to know and understand "something."
Exactly!!!