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Pendulum: How Past Generations Shape Our Present and Predict Our Future
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Jacob (paulsen) | 245 comments This is our official March 2014 discussion.


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Barbara Caballero | 64 comments Book just came in today. Will catch up with others in a few days.I do my pondering of events in the latter part of December, not in the fall. I also keep a journal and a few years ago started interspersing my perspectives with world wide events that help fill in the context of where I am and what i am doing.


Jacob (paulsen) | 245 comments As I'm reading through the first chapters I've been thinking about how modern technology may be speeding up the pendulum. It would make sense that changes and shifts in society would occur faster since the means to communicate is so much stronger.


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Barbara Caballero | 64 comments Jacob wrote: "As I'm reading through the first chapters I've been thinking about how modern technology may be speeding up the pendulum. It would make sense that changes and shifts in society would occur faster s..."
Interesting idea. Do you see signs of this? By the author's calculations we are on the downswing of WE. What traits do you see exhibited today?


Jacob (paulsen) | 245 comments Honestly I'm still trying to internalize the principles. Hoping the following chapters can create some clarity for me.


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Barbara Caballero | 64 comments If the author is correct we are halfway down the swing toward me. What new literature seems to reflect this? How about our music? Technology leading edges seem to be nanotechnology, 3D printing, autonomous vehicles, and after Arab Spring reconstructions. What does all of this suggest? What me efforts should we be moving deliberately toward?


Casey (caseywheeler) I have to admit that I am always leery of a book where the number of endorsement pages greatly outnumber the number of pages for notes on the chapters or the index for the entire book. I am more than halfway through the book and sadly it is living down to my expectations.


Jacob (paulsen) | 245 comments I'm listening to this in Audio and thinking the visuals in the book would help my comprehension. I'm going to download the visuals from the author's website.


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