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Humanity 3.0 and the Collaborative Mindset | Jean Robertson

Humanity 3.0 and the Collaborative Mindset | Jean Robertson

Episode 84 Published 7 years, 4 months ago
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Jean Robertson joins us to deconstruct the relationship models of the modern world and offer us insight on what humanity might look like if we were to evolve into a post-judgement, collaborative culture.


Get links to Jean's work, read the full blog entry for this episode and/or watch this interview in video here: http://bit.ly/ATTMind84

***Full Episode Breakdown Below.

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EPISODE BREAKDOWN
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- The slippery creative nature of language
- Shifting meaning with language
- Collaboration vs coercion
- Post-judgement; Humanity 3.0
- The coercive mindset and the patriarchy
- Different forms of power
- Unconditional love as an accessible, learnable skill
- It needs to be more than just intellectualism
- The central role of the kitchen sink
- The lived experience of the collaborative model
- Relationships in the collaborative model
- Nothing is wrong, and no one is to blame
- A new definition of thinking
- Putting unconditional love in the Cultural Commons
- The meaning of meaning

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