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" ... Noting that he'd had dinner with 20 Fortune 100 CEOs in New York the night before the Feb. 28 earnings call, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said on the call, "Squarely in the center of each and every one of their consciousnesses is the digital transformation their company's going through." ... "
" ... The Great Seal of the United States features the motto "E Pluribus Unum"--out of many, one. Our nation is a melting pot of immigrants from throughout the world who assimilated and became members of one glorious tribe--the Americans. Contrast that to college campuses. The motto there perhaps should be E Unum Pluribus--Out of One, Many. Within university communities, identity consciousnesses often reigns, and people are identified by their race, their gender, their sexual orientation, and so forth. Most large campuses have women's or gender studies programs, centers for LGBTQ issues, black studies majors, etc. Colleges even sometimes have separate graduation ceremonies for African-Americans and Hispanics, space reserved exclusively for nonheterosexual individuals, and so forth. In his great new book The Assault on American Excellence, former Yale Law School dean Anthony Kronman points out Yale has over 60 full-time staff playing some "pro-diversity role"--about one for every 200 students. ... "
" ... The X rating thus compounds the tragedy of Babylon. Here was a rich, gorgeously shot film – its cinematographer, Chris Menges, would go on to win an Oscar for his work on The Killing Fields in 1984 – that critics at the time nearly unanimously hailed as a breakthrough achievement, but whose deeply affecting story of ambition, creativity, struggle and marginalization was not allowed to register in the consciousnesses of developing minds, both in the U.K. and across the pond, in North America. It offered a poignant rebuttal to the nationalist sentiment that crystalized in Clapton's 1976 rant, but few had a chance to hear it. ... "
" ... Ultimately, though many technologists are busy contemplating how to train thinking machines for the above purposes, the truth is a loving AI could actually teach us just as much as we teach it, evolving our own consciousnesses in profound ways. “On the plus side, an all-loving AI could actually train us from to be more optimistic, loving, and caring creatures,” says Mossbridge. “Parents usually want the best for their children, but we're grossly flawed beings, and kids necessarily get exposed to anger, rage, and disappointment as much as they experience love, comfort, and encouragement. And that’s normal – but maybe we are moving toward the supernormal. We’ll see.” ... "
" ... Yes! The Alexander Technique is taught at The Juilliard School and many other of the world’s elite institutions for training performers. Why? It is the best method we have for developing a compelling stage presence. Over the years I’ve introduced it to leaders at all levels to help them strengthen their "Executive Presence” and presentation skills. It works! I’ve also taught meditation to my clients to help them manage stress and access deeper creativity. I’ve worked with many leaders as they’ve evolved their careers, and these two complementary disciplines continue to be critical elements in my clients' growth. Moreover, Alexander Technique plus meditation helps put the “consciousnesses" in Conscious Capitalism. I’m passionately dedicated to contributing to a better world by championing this movement. ... "