Category: multiperspectives

  • Why Are We Starving the Visionaries of Tomorrow?

    There is a window at the start of a child’s life that looks out onto a world of infinite color and  truth. In those early years, we hand them brushes not to “paint pictures” but to give them a language for the soul. But then, something clinical happens. As the years progress, we stop opening…

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  • Inside Out. A symphony.

    The Art of Unravelling: Turning Inner Noise into Outward WonderWe all carry it a tangled, vibrant explosion of “inner noise.” It’s the chaotic mix of half-formed thoughts, sudden emotions, and the persistent hum of daily life. Usually, we try to keep a lid on it, tucked away in the cardboard boxes of our minds. But…

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  • Finding Awe in the Unpredictable

    Surprise? In our adult lives, we often treat time as a resource to be managed and outcomes as targets to be hit. We operate within “closed systems”—logic, schedules, and predictable routines. However, playfulness breaks these systems open. By engaging in activity without a rigid “why,” we invite the unpredictable, which serves as a powerful catalyst…

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  • Sleeping Beauty?

    Do we sleep when we sleep or do we sleep in other ways when wide awake? How do sleep and imagination weave possibilities? The imagination of a child is a vibrant kingdom without walls, populated by sprites, talking shadows, and endless possibilities. But as the child crosses the threshold into the ‘Age of Reasonable Thinking,’…

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