by Kare Anderson | May 20, 2010 | Book, collaboration, Connecting, Freedom, inspiration
The sum of us can be more powerful (and fun) than one of us… sometimes. The confounding thing is exactly how we make it happen. Even when we have a strong desire to collaborate, we are likely bump up against into each other because, as in love, good intentions...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 3, 2009 | Choice, Freedom, Friendship
In a world that increasingly favors thinkers (vs. laborers) huge changes are happening, including these four, observes Arnold King: 1. The nature of marriage has changed: “Men & women look for complementarity in consumption rather than in production.”2....
by Kare Anderson | Mar 12, 2009 | behavior, Freedom
Not standing behind the bushes. Spying online, of course. Dan Tynan explains, “online stalking made easy.” Then JR Rafael elaborates on how people search engines “know your dark secrets.” As Spokeo CEO Harrison Tang knows first-hand, “Even though most people...
by Kare Anderson | Sep 1, 2008 | Collective Clout, Freedom
From anger to pride, deep emotions are surfacing in this wild political season. One story sticks in my mind. That of a movie theater ticket taker in Xenia, Ohio, telling two black college students that the place was closed. Now 88 years old, P.T. Chochran told New...
by Kare Anderson | Jan 2, 2008 | Freedom, Social Media
Swim upstream. At the mouth of the river of your life are two rights before most anything else is possible. Safety and freedom of expression. If you can read this message you’re probably enjoying both. So take a moment to stand up for someone who’s suddenly lost them....