I'm glad you wrote this. I've been thinking about this as well. There's too many times it seems the popcorn eating (celebration) has amounted to all too little in memorable results. I keep thinking on the progress aspect. The rhetorical question is-- Are we winning? Sure, we all want to see the 'grand slam' home run, but unfortunately it doesn't quite work this way. It is more like-- an inch gained here and an inch lost there scenario. If we interpret this as war... and make no mistake, we are indeed at war, then we must think in terms of logistics. I mean this in terms of dealing with the procurement, supply, and movement of information in terms of-- We are the news. Our lives are at stake. The question it seems is centered around the Great Awakening and how do we foster that by becoming more of the we-are-the-news? This is a rhetorical question to think about... I especially like the memes and signage people are putting up.
I'm glad you wrote this. I've been thinking about this as well. There's too many times it seems the popcorn eating (celebration) has amounted to all too little in memorable results. I keep thinking on the progress aspect. The rhetorical question is-- Are we winning? Sure, we all want to see the 'grand slam' home run, but unfortunately it doesn't quite work this way. It is more like-- an inch gained here and an inch lost there scenario. If we interpret this as war... and make no mistake, we are indeed at war, then we must think in terms of logistics. I mean this in terms of dealing with the procurement, supply, and movement of information in terms of-- We are the news. Our lives are at stake. The question it seems is centered around the Great Awakening and how do we foster that by becoming more of the we-are-the-news? This is a rhetorical question to think about... I especially like the memes and signage people are putting up.