"I now have a very simple metric I
use: are you working on something that can change the world?
Yes or no? The answer for 99.99999 percent of people is
‘no.’ I think we need to be training people on how to change
the world. Obviously, technologies are the way to do
that. That’s what we’ve seen in the past; that’s what drives
all the change.” - Larry Page, cofounder, Google Time flies when you are having fun.
Twenty Five Years ago on November
5, 1987, I decided that I would seek to identify why leaders
are leaders. And now, twenty-five years later, I have no
definitive idea that I could say causes a person to become a
leader.
What I did find along the way was
an amazing set of global experiences, from which emerged a set
of codified systems, one of which I call Generati.
Generati is simply the philosophy
that living can be generative, which enhances the opportunity
for others as a result of your actions, or non-action.
And what makes it so?
In the model of Generati I put
forward here:
http://www.flawlessliving.info/generati I outline the
elements involved in a developmentally scaled format,
providing the 144 elements in the system which can be measured
in terms of density, or frequency of observation. While the
model is still some time away from Prime Time, it's important
to introduce "personal reason's why": which provide context
for the current model of
FLOW.
If you're working on something that
takes time, you'll be empathetic to all the dead-ends and
side-tracks that are created when one takes on a very complex
problem, even though, it really seemed simple at the time.
In short, you really need to be
careful what you wish for...or when dreams become your life.
"To Live. To
Love. To Learn. To Leave a Legacy." -
Stephen R. Covey
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