At the level of the system - how things work - it's actually very simple: The UK is not in the Euro and should not be part of stronger arrangements to protect that currency. The necessary rigour is …
Is leading revolutionary change always unpaid work?
In closing, the host feels it necessary to say that he does "real work" too and not all his time can be spent leading on the issue of the meeting - one of the really big challenges of our …
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Sometimes words get in the way
We're in almost complete silence. The background noise level is very low. We hear a little noise from outside, but not much. The winter sun streams in from the large windows. Everyone is aware of …
Think twice before you reject a connection
How do you feel when someone says they don't want to accept your connection or friend request? Kind of upset, I reckon. Even as an adult, rejection is a little tough. And that's even if they give a …
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Who to talk to – those like us or those unlike us?
Frank isn’t interested in speaking to the man on my right. He’s not Frank’s type. He doesn’t seem relevant; he has a very different life. It doesn’t seem like he has anything that Frank needs; and …
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Is trust an all or nothing thing?
One idea leads to another. Quickly the project takes shape. It’s all quite unexpected and the end result is way beyond the initial starting point. Why? Because the individuals involved trust each …