
What happens when you take the messy, untapped potential of humanity and mix it with the evolving world of economics, technology, and social change? Asking questions, learning in public, and considering possibilities. (Formerly Merchant of Chaos)
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Everyone claims to value family, environment and community. Yet we have created economic systems that extract from all three.
And the results are telling. Parents commute further for jobs that demand longer hours. Communities fracture alon...
The concept of cognitive biases are utterly fascinating to me - mental shortcuts that help us make quick decisions but that may also obscure reality. Discovering a new one is like finding the key to a new level of my brain that I have not y...
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So much of our world, and sometimes existence, feels out of control.
This Taoist parable has been foundational in helping me cope with this reality, enabling me to show up daily, in the ways that matte...
One of the most beautiful truths in nature is that water always flows to the sea. Rivers don’t need permission or instruction. They’re not led, they’re pulled - by something inevitable, by gravity, by the careless ease of nature.
Unless w...
"Merchant of Chaos" served me well for a while - it captured my relationship with consistency (complicated), my need to explore and deconstruct ideas (constant), and my tendency to take things apart to understand them (compulsive). There wa...
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Designer, sustainable self employment strategist, quiet chaos merchant, mom, confounded by the infinite quest for both curiosity & clarity.
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