This is the always-question around here.
And this week I received a request to gather some of the various answers that have been floating around. In no particular order. But some short keepers at the front.
add yours. append as you notice more. Enjoy! I'm welcoming comments that open to dialogue any time (JaneELewis@gmail.com). I can't speak for others (a very ST thing to say).
Studio Tainan ...
... is a network, a stage, a sandbox, a platform without the burdens or strictures of traditional organizations or hierarchies and their attendant dysfunction. Members bring their resources, their knowledge, their skills, their whole selves, the polished bits and the raw, to the table, to the game, to the adventure. We build, we create, we play, we heal. Build, create, play, heal what, you ask. Whatever each of us choose to take responsibility for. The purpose of Studio Taiwan is to meld the ancient wisdom and sharing of the clan with a sensitive understanding of what hasn't worked in modern organizations. The purpose of Studio Taiwan is to journey together as we find a better way. The questions we each ask are
Q: "What do I want to do in the world?" and
Q: "Who would like to join me on that?"
...is a co-active non-organization organized to freely provide space for life.
... is a new way of being with.
... is a container in which we can, from our free co-intelligence and collective buffer of resources, build the world that wants us to be healthy.
... all we want is your life. Surely your life wants here, too. It's just us with us, reminding each other of who we are.
... is a container holding and updating organic relationships allowing resources to flow with co-intelligence.
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