One of my New Year's Resolutions was to spend more quality time with this blog. The change about to take place in Washington next week is a pretty positive force to start making this blog a more vocal platform for my own thoughts and ideas around several key themes that I've been flushing out for a book proposal currently underway. Not to let too much out of the bag, I'll be weighing heavily on the community values theme this blog focused on from the start, something which I hold dearly to my own beliefs. I've written quite a bit on the culture that has gotten us to where we are today. And I look forward to writing on the new culture which I feel certain will be one of the great turning points in both American political and social thought.
Each week, I will be taking an in-depth look at a critical component used to build this new culture. And in sharing my own views and those of others, I'll be taking a more active push to engage visitors to become part of the conversation.
Points of focus for the next three weeks are:
• What is change?
• How do you measure progress?
• How does freedom live in this metamodernity era?
I'll be adding additional pages to this blog which will engage the discuss at different levels. There will be--in each of these pages--a level of depth by which the discussion is engaged. I don't want to hault creativity by hyper-intellectual conversations. So, certain pages will be more experienced based (stories, etc.), while other pages will be more theoretical.
Having shared this, I start with a quesiton that has been the focus of detailed discussions without little thought into the larger picture; and that is: What is change?
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