posted by
maelorin at 03:47pm on 23/07/2005 under consulting, dream, genius, random keyword, societies, what would i do
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if money and time were no object?
i'd start a consulting trust, with philanthropic offshoots.
the organisation would hire geniuses and gifted people, as well as other oddball freaks that were creative and kickarse. we'd hire ourselves out as crack troubleshooters and problemsolvers.
the philanthropic arms would foster and develop effective, practical education programs for gifted and talented kids. we'd also encourage them to researcha nd explore their own abilities and problems. and do some of that ourselves. rigourously.
not to mention some effort into debunking/testing ideas and myths in education and other areas of social advantage.
along the way, we'd have a crack at finding ways to actually develop more effective organisational mechanisms (including our own) for managing and developing societies. [by this i mean, groups of people desiring to have a common identity as a group - including corporations and other 'artificial' societies.]
i'd start a consulting trust, with philanthropic offshoots.
the organisation would hire geniuses and gifted people, as well as other oddball freaks that were creative and kickarse. we'd hire ourselves out as crack troubleshooters and problemsolvers.
the philanthropic arms would foster and develop effective, practical education programs for gifted and talented kids. we'd also encourage them to researcha nd explore their own abilities and problems. and do some of that ourselves. rigourously.
not to mention some effort into debunking/testing ideas and myths in education and other areas of social advantage.
along the way, we'd have a crack at finding ways to actually develop more effective organisational mechanisms (including our own) for managing and developing societies. [by this i mean, groups of people desiring to have a common identity as a group - including corporations and other 'artificial' societies.]
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