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Just wondering on a lazy Sunday afternoon about the power of conversation to bring about change. I was also wondering about the idea of finding your 'voice' - i.e. the unique expression of your deepest values, desires and principles as manifested both in what you naturally pay attention to and in what actions you commit to (or would like to commit to). How does one find that voice amongst all the deceptive, enculturated voices that steal our attention and lead us in so many different directions?
So here's a question to start off with:
If you could have an ongoing conversation with a specific group of people about a topic of your choice and in doing so, knew that your conversation would bring about beneficial change in that area, who would you choose to talk to and what would you talk about? What change would you hope your conversation might support?
Imagine that this conversation would require of you some commitment. This is not about wishing for 'world peace' (a la Miss Congeniality) but rather finding your place in the world, a place where you would feel comfortable and committed to exercising some form of leadership.
So here's a question to start off with:
If you could have an ongoing conversation with a specific group of people about a topic of your choice and in doing so, knew that your conversation would bring about beneficial change in that area, who would you choose to talk to and what would you talk about? What change would you hope your conversation might support?
Imagine that this conversation would require of you some commitment. This is not about wishing for 'world peace' (a la Miss Congeniality) but rather finding your place in the world, a place where you would feel comfortable and committed to exercising some form of leadership.