Why Love is the Future of Work (Ver 1)

Chinedu Echeruo
Jul 25, 2017 · 3 min read

We launched MindMeet.us to extend the sharing economy to knowledge. This is how we’ve chosen to create from a place of beauty. Love is the future of work and here are my top 10 public posts on Facebook to make the point in my own way.

  1. Love is the full use of all your intelligences.

2. Belief is the most effective doing.

3. Intuition is a form of non-local intelligence.

4. The best place to stand in audacity is truth.

5. Your ability to perceive beauty is a form of the highest intelligence.

6. So much joy can be brought into the world by people simply learning to get along. The inability to play well with each other is the cause of brutal wars, but also heavy and distracting workplace drama and stress in close relationships. If these daily annoyances, disturbances, fear, blame etc bring untold dis-ease into our lives, how come so little energy is put into knowledge about getting along? A doctor is better trained at navigating the human brain than his wife’s heart. But what if we were all trained well in this fundamental skill? I mean properly as children. Expert communicators, brave, aware…
The societal knowledge systems have not worked and so far drawn the boundaries of kin and “I” too tightly. I believe this basic knowhow of getting along needs to be taught widely and researched thoroughly.
I propose we have a required class in all formal education called Love education. What are the technologies of cooperation and harmony between man and everyone else? What broader perspectives about ideals and self-interest can we teach our children? This seems to be the “information technology” the world most needs.

7. The incredible power of observation. Boundless wealth can be amassed and answers to challenging questions offered with this simple practice. Stopping…and observing what IS. Information is man’s most powerful tool. Get still. Meditate!

8. The inefficiency of man’s production. We seem to believe that our wants and desires are best satisfied through production. So, a rising GDP is seen as a preferred measure of growing human satisfaction. Is this correct? It is certainly true up to a certain point of basic human needs. But it seems to me that the hours of stress and work required to purchase and have the “satisfaction” of a BMW could be replicated by a warm long hug from your father.

9. MindMeet soft-launched yesterday!!! Check us out on Cheddar TV!

10. We made a video that shares our intention for MindMeet. Join us in laying the foundation for a new reality. Please share.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gk4vOJiv3t0

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