Oh, I tried to leave a very wordy comment full of insight and personal revelation but it didn't make it across the electronic chasm.Thanks for the post, as I was not one of the 25 MILLION who had heard of Ken.The TED talks was so good, I even watched the second one he gave in 2010. Two thoughts from the second talk:Ken's definition of reform as, "...simply improving a broken model." ought to have it's own page!Ken's reference to Abe Lincoln and the 'dis-enthrall' with the past, is also a page unto itself.
Oh, I tried to leave a very wordy comment full of insight and personal revelation but it didn't make it across the electronic chasm.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post, as I was not one of the 25 MILLION who had heard of Ken.
The TED talks was so good, I even watched the second one he gave in 2010. Two thoughts from the second talk:
Ken's definition of reform as, "...simply improving a broken model." ought to have it's own page!
Ken's reference to Abe Lincoln and the 'dis-enthrall' with the past, is also a page unto itself.