I think that’s the law of gravitas you’re defying, Paul!
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On Sun, Feb 20, 2022 at 23:28 paul levy wrote:
> That's beautiful, Michael, and I can go with it
>
> Yet, mysteriously for me, in my deeper experience of my life, even the law
> of gravity feels like a kind of invitation, one which
Thanks all. I will think on these examples often in the future, I also
always think on the User’s Guide from Harrison (and often review the
bit on Space Invaders because I think it captures something essential
about Open Space facilitation).
A few additional thoughts I find there:
* I try to
Thanks for this, mmp. Great, real world examples and guidance.
On Feb 20, 2022, at 5:41 AM, Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:
Dear Bhavesh,
The Law of Two Feet (this is, of course, no Law but tongue of cheeck speak of
the Man with the Hat) has not fel
Thanks Michael… for you eternal wisdom….. and Paul for your eternal addition… 😊
> On 21 Feb 2022, at 06:28, paul levy via OSList
> wrote:
>
> That's beautiful, Michael, and I can go with it
>
> Yet, mysteriously for me, in my deeper experience of my life, even the law of
> gravity feels like
That's beautiful, Michael, and I can go with it
Yet, mysteriously for me, in my deeper experience of my life, even the law
of gravity feels like a kind of invitation, one which I occasionally refuse.
Paul
On Mon, 21 Feb 2022, 04:11 Michael Herman via OSList, <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wro
for me, it actually is a kind of law: "you and only you know when you are
learning and contributing as much as you can."
a law, as chris corrigan taught me to say, "...that's not like a speed
limit, but more like the law of gravity. defy it at your own risk!"
having pointed this out in an openi
I haven't called it a law in years.
That is because it isn't a law. It is an eternal invitation.
Paul
On Sun, 20 Feb 2022, 16:08 Bhavesh Patel via OSList, <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Thanks Michael, always appreciate the time you take to write longer emails
> and share stories.
>
Thanks Michael, always appreciate the time you take to write longer emails
and share stories.
The way you intro the Law is pretty much exactly how I do it as well, using
almost the same language. That for me still involves using my freedom to
take responsibility for my learning, contribution, prod
Really, very cute stories, best learning material! This list is a treasure!
Thanks Michael, thanks all!
Gentza Eleder
Mundaka
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> Dear Michael…
Dear Michael…. Thank you for your wisdom and practical examples is wisdom in
action.
There is always more to learn for me 😊
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Dear Bhavesh,
The Law of Two Feet (this is, of course, no Law but tongue of cheeck
speak of the Man with the Hat) has not felt to me as a reminder to be
responsible for where I want to be.
In my intro to the process I say in the role of facilitator: "And here",
pointing to the large poster on
It's an interesting one because:
- The Law of Two Feet - is about us choosing to take responsibility for
where we want to be.
- Space Invaders - is the idea that NOT everything is allowed, and if it
feels like someone is controlling the space for another, then the
facilitator does
The OSList is intended to truly be "whoever comes is the right people".
The "Law of Two Feet" is hopefully something we take seriously here.
I wish there was a feature in the OSList where you could "walk away"
from a conversation without having to leave the OSList. Well, you could
just ignore
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