Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Nicholas Fehn
My friend Blake sent me this clip today and I felt such a kinship to this guy. When I watch him chase his line of thoughts and attempt to enunciate them and the feigned/pained expressions of the others on the set it reminds me of watching myself try to explain new medias to certain educators and politicians. Everything seems so obvious to this poor guy that he can't even give energy to an explanation.
I feel his pain.
We shouldn't have to spell it out to our leaders. They should know. That's the role of leaders. To know. If they don't know, they have the means by which to communicate and seek out those who do.
John Lennon said "Well I tell them there are no problems, only solutions."
So why are our leaders not seing these solutions?
Perhaps they:
a.) are not capable of processing available information in an orderly fashion
b.) are victimized by a self-imposed adherence to a system of circular logic
c.) are insulated from reality due to entire adult life in politics
d.) are more concerned with special interests than greater good
e.) all of the above and then some
I feel his pain.
We shouldn't have to spell it out to our leaders. They should know. That's the role of leaders. To know. If they don't know, they have the means by which to communicate and seek out those who do.
John Lennon said "Well I tell them there are no problems, only solutions."
So why are our leaders not seing these solutions?
Perhaps they:
a.) are not capable of processing available information in an orderly fashion
b.) are victimized by a self-imposed adherence to a system of circular logic
c.) are insulated from reality due to entire adult life in politics
d.) are more concerned with special interests than greater good
e.) all of the above and then some
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Thursday, May 1, 2008
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