Turning to One Another
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The sweet irony of Y2K is that if we use it now as an
opportunity to re-create our communities and culture, whatever
technological failures materialize won't have the same negative
impact. If we have worked together to discover what's possible, we
will have developed the collective capacity and compassion to go
through whatever trials Y2K presents to us. If we begin in earnest
now to call ourselves together, the millennial sun can provide its
energy to those dreams of community held by many of us.
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Margaret Wheatley and Myron Kellner-Rogers
collaborate in writing, speaking, and thinking about new
organizational processes and forms. Together they lead the work of
The Berkana Institute, a nonprofit foundation, and consult to a
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