Abundance

Stop Calling It a “Christian” Business

Did Jesus use the fish, or cross logo to promote his “brand?” Did he label his “business” (as in”…I must be about my father’s business…”) as a “Christian/Kingdom/Jesus business?” I don’t think he often even told people who he was… Read More ›

What’s Your Problem?

Word problems.  Relationship problems.  Back problems.  Money problems. No one wants problems. Except rock climbers. Rock climbers go looking for problems.  Seriously.  They spend their recreational time looking for problems. Why? Problems are what they call the logistical challenges that… Read More ›

Get the Idea

If you want to be inspired by God – ask Him to reveal ways to generate more value than you extract. That is what your business is for – to generate more value than it extracts. God will inspire business… Read More ›

Anxious for Nothing

Every person in your organization is affected by the social interactive energy field.  Positively or negatively, they are amplifying the waves of social energy resonating through your organization.  Anxiety, generated by unmet needs, is interfering with your organization’s ability to… Read More ›

Your Mission

Look at the diagram below.  Study it for a minute or two.  As a leader, your challenge is to create an environment, a culture that fosters the leveraging of the resources listed on the left (mindsets) to create the stuff… Read More ›

TEDxABQ

Yesterday I submitted my presenter application to TEDxABQ, which is the TEDx event in Albuquerque, NM being held this September.  Some friends of mine talked me in to submitting after discussing some of my ideas around generative governance, generative economy… Read More ›

My Questions:

In the previous posts, I have presented evidence that the current economy is ordered around scarcity and competition.  Additionally, I have presented evidence that the universe is ordered around indestructible energy.  In fact, all of the matter that exists originated… Read More ›

The Scarcity Heuristic:

Behavioral economists and psychologists have identified the scarcity heuristic as a mental shortcut whereby people place value on an item based on how easily it might be lost, especially to competitors.  The scarcity heuristic does not only apply to a… Read More ›