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How our changing perception of reality helps human evolution
We all may know that our perception of the reality around us is a personal interpretation, not necessarily an absolute precise representation. What if we open up to looking at reality in new ways? What would it do to us and maybe even to society? In this video we try to explain how we can contribute to human evolution by experimenting with our perception of realities.
UNITED is our method to bring together a large diversity of disciplines around a common challenge
UNITED means “brought together”. It is also a method developed by STIR to bring together a large diversity of disciplines in a region to develop a common challenge together. In this short video we explain what these letters mean and how it works. Those that engage don’t only join a values driven community, they also learn to behave in a different way than what we are used to.
2023 was a year of sharing reflections about a new collective story for us all. In 2024 we want the new story to grow
It is becoming high time that humankind is getting back on track of its own positive evolution. However stepping out of the pack, which is on the path of self destruction, is difficult. I personally did in 1996 and everyone around me declared me “out of my mind”. In 2005 I introduced the Entrepreneurship of the 21st century and started coaching business organizations on the 4 x WIN principles of contributing to humankind and the planet, instead of using them as resources for financial self interests. Gradually I started to understand that such a new type entrepreneurship needed the appropriate environment to develop. But no other societal environments wanted to work with me or my story. For them the world still turned around money which could solve anything. In 2008 the financial crisis blew away this dream.
Since 2009, the small STIR foundation, that I had set up to experiment with working with the idea of 4 x WIN regional value creation, began to invite the fragmented silos of society to engage in new storytelling environments. Nothing seemed to work initially, until I suggested to work on regional air quality and health. Now, 14 years further down the line, and a lot of experimentation with the STIR set of core human values, we can reflect about:
- The complexity of change (do we have free will?)
- Mature versus immature society formats
- New educational formats
- The converging power of existentialist ethics (a conference paper that will be published through other channels)
