Curiosity That Matters

CTM 4: Boring Revolution with Indy Johar

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Mar 1, 2024
Indy Johar discusses the need for a 'boring revolution' to transform current crises, reimagining profit as proof of value, investing in societal assets, reinventing bureaucracy, and designing new civic economies. Topics include invisible violence in systems, decentralizing organizing for learning, organizations of the future, and giving language to emergent realities.
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Understanding the Boring Revolution

  • The "boring revolution" is a deep, systemic change in our fundamental ideas about humanity and governance.
  • It moves beyond separation and ownership toward recognizing planetary interconnectedness and entanglement.
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From Analog to Computational Bureaucracy

  • Our bureaucratic frameworks were built for an analog world emphasizing divisibility and classification.
  • Computational bureaucracy enables relational, high-fidelity governance suitable for 21st-century complexities.
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Local and Planetary Interdependence

  • Examining local issues requires understanding their deep planetary interdependencies.
  • Mutually assured thriving must replace competition to avoid systemic destruction.
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