Sunday, March 17, 2013

How Do You Get People to Explore "THEIR" Options?

Commentary by Roger Erickson

Everyone's got a source, but too few sources share data, let alone share enough context to make available data useful.

Example: even the Agriculture Lobby has advice on sequestration.

As does Drovers CattleNeckwork News.

This familiar refrain brings up the same old question. How do you get people to explore "THEIR" options?

It helps to make them aware of their macro options as well as their micro options.

Then, it also helps to ensure that a threshold proportion of an electorate gets actual PRACTICE at analyzing, prioritizing and constantly adapting methods for exploring their growing options. No culture grows at the edge only. Rather, sustained growth is possible only by tuning foundations, which in our case means our early education methods.

Without agility at scaling Situational Awareness to keep up with situations of increasing complexity ... simple statistics dictate that large populations will repeatedly paint themselves into corners.  There is a better way, but ONLY if we practice ounces of preparation and prevention versus pounds of cure.

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