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From: friam-boun...@redfish.com [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf
Of Steve Smith
Sent: November-12-11 1:30 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] 99%, occupyWallStreet, Santa Fe, etc.
Does this apply to
nne Rowland; The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
*Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] 99%, occupyWallStreet, Santa Fe, etc.
Gillian,
H trying to put my evolutionary psychology hat on, and feeling
like I am not doing it quite as well as I should
Humans ARE "programed" to do th
: [FRIAM] 99%, occupyWallStreet, Santa Fe, etc.
Gillian,
H trying to put my evolutionary psychology hat on, and feeling like I
am not doing it quite as well as I should
Humans ARE "programed" to do things for the good of their groups. The question
then is: How do we get
How good to see such humane, thoughtful, generous, respectful, humble,
competent SHARING
within single human family,
within all of single entire unified creative fractal hyperinfinity,
not hyper finicky... Rich
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Carl Tollander wrote:
> Group membership is not nec
Group membership is not necessarily self-selecting. Perceiving group
identity, deciding to be part of the group, working to be accepted into
the group, and having the group 'accept' a member are different
activities, and of course there are multiple groups with competing,
occasionally dynamic
The issue may not be "how to get the advantaged to include the
disadvantaged as part of 'their' group". The issue is that they do
that by failing to see that anyone is disadvantaged.
On 10/27/11 8:32 PM, ERIC P. CHARLES wrote:
Gillian,
H tryingto put my evolutionary psychology hat on
: Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:32 PM
To: Gillian Densmore
Cc: Anne Rowland; The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] 99%, occupyWallStreet, Santa Fe, etc.
Gillian,
H trying to put my evolutionary psychology hat on, and feeling like I
am not doing it quite as
Gillian,
H trying to put my
evolutionary psychology hat on, and feeling like I am not doing it quite as
well as I should
Humans ARE "programed" to do things
for the good of their groups. The question then is: How do we get people to
feel as if they are part of a group? and How do we ge
Hi
"360 a week (before tax). Ouch." is roughly what an average productive
worker (and his large extended family) in a LDC survives on for a YEAR.
It seems to me that a bunch of very rich nations led by the USA have gotten
together and decided to "interfere" (citing human rights etc.) in the
affai
Interesting discution going on here. Feeling like one of the 99% on some levels.
Rich Muray's proposed list on some levels makes sense.
Higher min wage for example how are you suposed to actually live on
$9.00 an hour?
even full time that's only 360 a week (before tax). Ouch.
Another one that stuck
Since my remarks were perhaps tersely shocking, here is a clear
overview by James Traverse:
http://www.beingyoga.com/
[ For more, search Google "nonduality"... ]
Know Thyself
Be a Light unto Yourself
"Form is Seeing and Seeing is Being." ~ Atmananda Krishna Menon
"Being is Seeing and Seeing i
plied Complexity Coffee Group; Rich
> Murray
> Cc: nickthomp...@earthlink.net
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> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] 99%, occupyWallStreet, Santa Fe, etc.
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> Dear Uncle Richard,
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> I've read through your e-mail and although I love you and respect your
> spiritu
Personally I think a open diolague about a broken system at all levels
is a Good Thing. It's even better though when people start proposing
solutions. Kim Sorvig noted that the US economy is basicly run by
gambling-ie investments in Wall Street. I don't have enough game
theory or economics to show
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Nicholas Thompson <
nickthomp...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Dear Local Friammers,
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Thank you for the report, interesting.
> I stipulate that this is not the place for a political discussion and that
> many of you would probably disagree with m
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Nicholas Thompson <
nickthomp...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Dear Local Friammers,
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> Back to the discussion of cellphone apps.
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And emergence. Let's not forget the deep discussions of emergence.
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--Doug
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Ah Nick, you are a treasure. I have no info: very busy with a
professional watershed event and my place in it, so I watch and honk
as I drive by but choose not to participate. IF I had info, you would
definitely be getting it!
Tory
Tory Hughes
www.toryhughes.com
RAM- Terra Nova
Milagro H
Dear Local Friammers,
I asked others on the list to inform me about Occupy Wall Street -type
activities in Santa Fe, and, since nobody did and since I learned a little
more, myself, I thought I would say what I think I know.
(1)The Group at the State Capitol building house seemed to
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