Be irreverent (and other ways to change the world)
8 ways of being to create a new future for our world:
1. Curiosity
the desire to learn or know more about something; inquisitive interest; interest leading to inquiry
2. Irreverence
the willingness to question an individual, idea, dogma, organization, institution, etc., considered to be exempt from criticism or questioning;
3. Imagination
the act or power of envisioning a possibility not yet present or wholly perceived in reality
4. Sense of humor
the tendency to provoke laughter and provide amusement; the mental faculty of discovering, expressing, or appreciating ludicrous or
absurdly incongruous elements in ideas, situations, happenings, or acts; a way to maintain one’s sanity on the journey
5. Ego
unreserved confidence in one’s ability and power to do what he or she believes must be done;
6. A free and open mind
has no need for the security of an ideology; does not create a new religion or pour concrete over his or her latest discovery; willing to consider new and different ideas and views
7. Acceptance
starting with the reality of the way things really are – the condition and suffering of our individual lives, and the condition and suffering of all humankind and living things; taking responsibility and ownership of our lives and the world we have created
8. Love
living in solidarity and compassion with all humankind and living things; seeking to do no harm against another; working towards the well-being of all, and building a world that works for everyone


