From the St James Roundtable Luncheon Debate, 15 Feb 2008: Chief Elders 68 year old Muhammad Yunus & 85 year old Norman Macrae
Did I remember
to share
The common denominator between Yunus and my father is Joy of Entrepreneurship.
Unless you
have children, probably the words of philosopher Alfonso Lingis will be best at enabling you to see why:
One always sees things
in joy. It seems to me that there is a very fundamental
kind of existential decision we make: do we believe our joy or do we believe
our neutral states? In the latter
case, the move is always one of prudence -
not to make decisions in a time of enthusiasm when one is carried away,
but rather to wait until everything
cools down. I think one of the most
important things there is - I would almost say one could make this a kind of
maxim for life - is to always
make decisions in a state of joy. One should
believe one's joy more than one's prudence, or any cautious or fearful state of
mind"..
Clearly badwill is spread by tangible accounting
, spreadsheeting by numbers, dismal economics that looks backwards instead of modelling sustainability's upward exponentials.
All bottom line addition and addiction to numbers destroys joy instead of multiplying it. This is not emotionally intelligent;
it is not socilaly intelligent; it is not entrepreneurially intelligent. It is not positive drama of leadership in the sense
that world class brand service and valuation requires.
Badwill also spins round the
crazy mass media we get conditioned by with neurotic-driven advertising spots and the 99% conditioning of bad-news
headlines. As does any education that examines standards instead of empowering experiential discovery of the future entrepreneur
inside you.
GLOBAL NOW
Only joy can enable us to break down cross-cultural barriers; get to zero degrees of separation in sharing
life-critical knowhow; break through conventional mindsets formed before the worldwide web unprecedented communciations disruption changed
the sustainability oppoortunity and risks of every game humans play. http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html
I am not talking about a self-gratuitous joy. father's joy amongst other
things was escaping hitler, stalin, surviving world war 2; so was peter drucker's. Both were youthful and in Moscow
in the early 1930s -my dad entreing his teens, Drucker doing his first job as a reporter.
Yunus's
joy is ending poverty. Unpacking the productivity that the world's poorest women never previously had a chance to see
confidently inside.
My father and I absolutely recommend that sustainability's
exponential investors and sustainability mapmakers keep away from those who do not truly live joy of entrepreneurship.
Just like you need trust and courage to innovate cross-culturally and sustainably for humanity you need joy, the search not
of excellence but grounded optimism that the human is capable of much more collaboration than competing alone.
Simple enough for whole truth to become convenient again? imo : Any profession that doesnt agree needs its
monopoly rules stripped.
Chris Macrae
http://egrameen.com/