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"We hope to help each other be good ancestors. We hope to preserve possibilities for the future."

The Long Now Foundation, established in 1996, aims to foster long-term thinking and responsibility. They publish a great website, host regular gatherings, seminars, and maintain public spaces to promote discussions and share ideas about "slower/better" thinking, expanding time perspectives, and encouraging long-term accountability.For me, they fulfill the role once played by the Whole Earth Catalog, CoEvolution Quarterly, and Whole Earth Review. This connection is unsurprising, given Stewart Brand’s key involvement in each of these projects.The inaugural issue of Long Now’s annual print journal is now available. In their words, it "synthesizes the most important learnings of our first quarter-century." I’m savoring every page.

Article:Announcing Pace Layers

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Negative emotions like grief and horror can coexist with positive feelings such as love and beauty.

Podcast: Wellness 2.0: When It’s All Too Much‍

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Civilizations come and go. Civilization continues.

‍Article: Elements of a Durable Civilization

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"We hope to help each other be good ancestors. We hope to preserve possibilities for the future."

Article:Announcing Pace Layers

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A school without teachers, classes, or theory

Website: Hive