An experiment that will help you embrace the chaos
Every week for the past 10 years I’ve written at least two blog posts. I share my best ideas, observations from my business and my life, and many important lessons that seem to help people embrace the chaos of our modern world.
These essays have been a way for me to navigate the escalating challenges in my own daily life … the mad race to understand technology, the hurricane pace of business, the unintended consequences of intelligent computing, and the ever more complex nature of human relationships in this whole mess.
These little leaves of blog post wisdom float around on the enormous content lake for a few weeks, but like every piece of content out there today, they eventually sink, sink, sink to the bottom. The lessons are still critically important and helpful … but they just can’t be found very easily any more.
As an educator and consultant, this is heartbreaking. If my ideas can help people, I want them to be evergreen and stick around a little longer.
So I am trying something new and I hope you’ll support this little experiment …
Introducing LESSONS
Hundreds of people have wanted to take my classes or attend a workshop. Unfortunately I can only see a small percentage of my many fans each year (it seems weird to…