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The Departure

It had started to happen. From now on, the rest was to become history. It still felt like yesterday. An election that didn’t result in a government. A prime minister that didn’t want to govern. A nation that didn’t know its identity. All that was now past, soon to be forgotten. In the distance, King… Continue Reading

Twenty Questions.

Asking questions is an excellent trigger for creativity. One of my favourite exercises: Setting myself a quota of 20, 50, 100 questions and not stopping before I’ve written that many down. The topic doesn’t matter, neither does whether I have the answer or not. Shall we? Where is the root of the situation? What is… Continue Reading

What do you wish to complete?

Jamie Ridler asks: What do you wish to complete? When answering this question, I notice how many of my current projects aren’t so much asking for completion, but for the establishment of a practice. Each completed step is just progress, but nothing to hold on to; nothing that would give me permission to let go…. Continue Reading