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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“I say, &#8216;Get me some poets as managers.&#8217; Poets are our original systems thinkers. They contemplate the world in which we live and feel obligated to interpret, and give expression to it in a way that makes the reader understand how that world runs. Poets, those unheralded systems thinkers, are...</p>
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<p><em>“I say, &#8216;Get me some poets as managers.&#8217; Poets are our original systems thinkers. They contemplate the world in which we live and feel obligated to interpret, and give expression to it in a way that makes the reader understand how that world runs. Poets, those unheralded systems thinkers, are our true digital thinkers. It is from their midst that I believe we will draw tomorrow&#8217;s new business leaders.&#8221; ~ Sidney Harman, CEO Multimillionaire of a stereo components company”</em><br />
<em> ― Daniel H. Pink</em></p>
<p>I stumbled upon this quote this morning, and it reminded me that when I read Daniel Pink&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Whole-New-Mind-Right-Brainers-Future/dp/1594481717" target="_blank">A Whole New Mind</a>&#8221; a few years back, I was (given what I do) thrilled at his theory that right-brainers will rule the future. There&#8217;s a place for the creative, the innovative, the out-of-the-box thinker ~ more than ever! And not just any place, but a valued place. And not just a &#8220;dusting off the weariness of life&#8221; kind of valuable (although that&#8217;s important!), but a place that moves, shakes and shapes our world.</p>
<p>Of course, we all have elements of both; right and left brains. And perhaps because of a genetic blend making me feel fairly balanced in that department, I dislike labeling ~ or assuming, for example, that if someone is logical they aren&#8217;t creative, or someone who&#8217;s creative can&#8217;t be logical, because that&#8217;s simply not true. We have tendencies towards one or the other, most definitely, whether innate or learned, but both aspects reside in most people&#8217;s brains to some degree, and I presume for good reason. (So when my very creative daughter complains about having to learn Math, I insist that she needs to exercise that part of her brain to stay healthy and wise and grounded, and not end up with both head and feet in the clouds. &#8220;Use it or lose it&#8221; has real meaning here.)</p>
<p>That said, and putting aside my own personal glee at the prospect of &#8220;right brains&#8221; leading the future, the theory does have merit, especially when you consider how many previously human-held jobs have been replaced by increasingly efficient, computerized functions &#8211; freeing up some of us to be more creative and others to flounder for their bearings.</p>
<p>And while I&#8217;m not completely convinced that poets should be managers, I <em>am</em> convinced that there&#8217;s enormous opportunity for unlocking the floodgates of our ingenuity when more menial tasks are automated. <em>And</em> I think most people perform better when they&#8217;re inspired, rather than watching a clock, regardless if they&#8217;re mathematically or artistically driven ~ both of which can be dry <em>or</em> highly creative functions, depending on any given person&#8217;s combination of atoms and molecules, environment, and spirit.</p>
<p>To do anything well, to grow, stretch boundaries, reach the moon  ~ to live better ~ we need to think big and welcome a fusion of the intuitive with the intellect. And really, it&#8217;s always been so, when great things have been achieved, but maybe we&#8217;ll honor it more. Maybe poetry <em>will</em> change the world!</p>
<p>So why not change even today ~ open your mind to the galaxy, and get to work.</p>
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