Dave Pollard's environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays. In search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world really works.
The Life You Save May Be Your Own:
Jen Lemen, powerfully affected by her recent visit to Rwanda, is going
through a huge, and moving, personal change, and she's putting it all
out there on her blog. Only nine sentences, so just go read this.
Loving Where You Are: PS Pirro puts those of us claiming to seek the place "where we belong" in our place:
"Loving where you are means relinquishing all those comforting
contingency plans that spare you the work of local affection – those
plans that allow you to leave half your life packed in boxes in the
garage or the attic, half your heart tucked away, and half your
imagination wandering the map in search of a better place. Loving
where you are means calling your imagination home and putting it to
work right where you are: learning the names of the people and trees
and plants and birds and creeks and flowers, and letting them speak to
your heart – your whole heart -- and show you what needs to be done,
right here, right now." Wow.
The
underlying social change that led to the Obama [primary] victory is the
unprecedented extent to which the narrative of popular consumer
culture, and the media that drives it, has become the dominant
influence on how Americans think, formulate their ideas and understand
the world around them.
The most important result of this process
has been the steady and consistent depoliticization of American
society, to an extent that we can make the case that we are living at
the dawn of the post political age.
The Suicide Kit:
There are many people in the world wanting to end their lives because
of great and chronic physical or mental suffering. Some of them,
apparently, have been buying veterinary euthanasia drugs (notably pentobarbital)
from Mexico -- the peacefulness and effectiveness of which I've
observed personally. Of course, it is illegal to buy these drugs; no
dignity in death for humankind. Exit International, the organization
educating people how to end their own lives peacefully, has published a
book The Peaceful Pill Handbook,
that is sold out internationally, but will soon be available in e-book
form. It is banned from sale in Australia. Watch for this issue to heat
up in coming months.
Mapping Your Networks:Valdis Krebs has mapped his twitter network,
in the graphic above. Mine would be more complex, I think, and would
have to capture my f2f, IM/VoIP, blog and Second Life networks. My
Gravitational Community (including all of these networks) listed at
right has 70 people in 8 networks (a network map would show all the
connections between them, which are considerable). My Blogroll
has several hundred people in some 30 networks, with even more
connections. It would be interesting to see the whole map. I suspect it
would show that most of my networks are well connected internally with
each other (cliquish?) and that, while men on the whole have more
connections, women have more diverse connections. It's been interesting
to see my twitter readers 'talking' to each other across my networks,
making new and unexpected connections. Koehler Calls Out Obama: Bob Koehler describes the New Yorker cover cartoon he'd really like to see:
On
it, both John McCain and the newly hawkish Barack Obama — the guy who
threatens to invade Pakistan — kneel in photo-op piety in the Church of
Political Pragmatism as the TV cameras roll. They utter Mark Twain’s
war prayer — “O Lord lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of
fire” — as Third World children with missing limbs peer numbly at them
through the window.
"This
is the first mass marketing medium ever that isn't supported by ads. If
a newspaper, a radio station or a TV station doesn't please
advertisers, it disappears. It exists to make you (the marketer) happy.
That's the reason the medium (and its rules) exist. To please the
advertisers. But the Net is different. It wasn't invented by business
people, and it doesn't exist to help your company make money. It's
entirely possible it could be used that way, but it doesn't owe you anything."
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People
who have inspired or informed me frequently over the past few months.
For my full blogroll/online reference library, see
here. [* indicates
people I connect with in real time, f2f, via IM, Skype or SL chat.]
- original research,surveys etc.
- original,well-crafted fiction
- great finds: resources,blogs,essays, artistic works
- news not found anywhere else
- category killers: aggregators that capture the best of many blogs/feeds, so they need not be read individually
- clever, concise political opinion consistent with their own views
- benchmarks,quantitative analysis
- personal stories,experiences,lessons learned
- first-hand accounts
- live reports from events
- insight:leading-edge thinking & novel perspectives
- short educational pieces
- relevant "aha" graphics
- great photos
- useful tools and checklists
- précis, summaries, reviews and other time-savers
- fun stuff: quizzes, self-evaluations, other interactive content
Blog writers
want to see more:
- constructive criticism, reaction, feedback
- 'thank you' comments, and why readers liked their post
- requests for future posts on specific subjects
- foundation articles: posts that writers can build on, on their own blogs
- reading lists/aggregations of material on specific, leading-edge subjects that writers can use as resource material
- wonderful examples of writing of a particular genre, that they can learn from
- comments that engender lively discussion
- guidance on how to write in the strange world of weblogs