My friend Nike is taking a leap of faith in setting up the Imagination Unschool in Nairobi. All around me, people are taking leaps of faith.
And I love it. Why *should* things be done the way they've always been done, because they've always been done the way they've always been done?
I love the reversals of what's 'normal' in this video; the questioning this visionary, this leap-of-faith-taker, does, of himself, his company, and the school system he oversees - all so they, and he, can *thrive*.
Nice and comforting as hiding behind what we know can seem, it's important for us to keep questioning why we do things the way we do, and if the way we do the things we do is still serving us, the ever evolving, ever emerging, ever converging, ever diverging, collective 'us'.
And I love it. Why *should* things be done the way they've always been done, because they've always been done the way they've always been done?
I love the reversals of what's 'normal' in this video; the questioning this visionary, this leap-of-faith-taker, does, of himself, his company, and the school system he oversees - all so they, and he, can *thrive*.
Nice and comforting as hiding behind what we know can seem, it's important for us to keep questioning why we do things the way we do, and if the way we do the things we do is still serving us, the ever evolving, ever emerging, ever converging, ever diverging, collective 'us'.