The following is the sixth chapter from We Can All Win! Timothy Wilken As Alfred Korzybski1921 explained: “To discover the nature of Man and the laws of that nature, marks the summit […]
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The following is the fifth chapter from We Can All Win! Timothy Wilken Today human life is not synergic. Most of humanity are ignorant of the natural law of Synergy. Most humans ignore […]
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The following is the fourth chapter from We Can All Win! Timothy Wilken In 1921, Alfred Korzybski (1), a mathematician and scientist, classified Life with precise and accurate operational definitions of plants, […]
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The following is the third chapter from We Can All Win! Timothy Wilken All human choices and all human relationships can be described as falling on a continuum. I define an adversary […]
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The following is the second chapter from We Can All Win! Timothy Wilken When we examine the relationship between self and other, we discover that we can choose actions that result in […]
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The following is the first chapter of We Can All Win!, published online April 15, 1999. Timothy Wilken Let us begin our journey towards understanding the human condition by examining life. […]
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Following the preamble published last week, is this introduction to the UnCommon Science Library. Note from a 2006 repost of this article: As of 2006 the UnCommon Sense library remains unfinished. […]
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Note: this was previously posted in 2001 as “WE-ness & Synergic Trust – Towards the Gift Tensegrity (10)” Timothy Wilken “Give, and it will be given to you.”—Jesus of Nazareth […]
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The following is the preamble to my small book We Can All Win!. Published online April 15, 1999 and gifted to my fellow humans. It was originally posted in 2002 […]
Continue readingEliminating Poverty
The following introduction is from an article at Media Beat. In his last months, Martin Luther King, Jr. was organizing the most militant project of his life: the Poor People’s Campaign. […]
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