Intelligence in Nature: Chimps vs. Humans
I escaped to a remote mountain cabin (1900bps on the modem) for a few days. The human intelligence represented by civilization’s progress was getting to be too much for me….
I escaped to a remote mountain cabin (1900bps on the modem) for a few days. The human intelligence represented by civilization’s progress was getting to be too much for me….
A human requires less than 100 watts of energy per day to survive; that represents about 2000 calories of food, according to renowned theoretical physicist and president of the prestigious…
It is 2 AM. I am in a Holiday Inn Express in Denver, CO. I have come here by invitation to become acquainted with colleagues from The Omega Point International,…
I have written here about what I’m calling Dimensions of Resiliency, or Reservoirs of Resilience; the thinking is of resiliency as a field phenomena, and that the fields form an…
There must be as many varieties of resilience as there needs for it: excuses for not changing, hungers for thriving, and invitations for transformation, evolutionary calls for mutation and development…….
I recently came across a post at The Resilient Blog, Levels of Resiliency, that I have felt provoked and challenged by. Those can be good things, if we take them…
There is certainly no shortage of causes for sleepless nights in today’s world; and no shortage of reasons for developing our own hardiness of spirit and of vision either. And…