Thinking Beyond Competition

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“Thinking Beyond Competition” is a blog that records some of my off-the-cuff ideas about the world, and ways in which we can live in it with greater happiness and productivity. As you’ll see, the topic articles of the blog vary widely in their range and nature, ranging from the society and economy, to new technologies, to personal experiments.

The blog isn’t intended to be time-specific. Although the posts often reflect my thoughts at a particular time and may be spurred by incidents in the recent past, the posts are meant to be equally readable and relevant across time and space.

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  1. Very nice. I have just been surfing around your blog, and not found anything that was not interesting. This whole wikipedia article was nice–am I the only one though that has noticed what the wiki people did was dump a bunch of free old encyclopedias into their wikipedia. And then NOT source exactly what part of an article came from the encyclopedia,published long ago. Yes I am cranky on the subject of wikipedia. When Jan Cox (successor to G. I. Gurdjieff) died and we put up a wiki article someone Jan had kicked out long ago surfaced and just put up all this hateful and wrong information. There was a long battle over the editing and this right wing editor jumped in, and finally some administrator killed the whole article. Okay, nice to let off some steam.

    Well thank you for your blog. I will be adding it to my Google reader, which (I figured out finally) will NOT increase page view counts.) Here’s to triangulating thought, in your memorable phrase.
    Marsha Brown

    Comment by Marsha — May 5, 2008 @ 4:25 pm | Reply


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