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' “And do what?” said Buck, baffled.
“Do?” said Harrison. “Do? That’s just it, my boy. All of the doors have been closed. There’s nothing to do but to find a womb suitable for an adult, and crawl into it. One without machines would suit me particularly.”
“What have you got against machines?” said Buck.
“They’re slaves.”
“Well, what the heck,” said Buck. “I mean, they aren’t people. They don’t suffer. They don’t mind working.”
“No. But they compete with people.”
“That’s a pretty good thing, isn’t it—considering what a sloppy job most people do of anything?”
“Anybody that competes with slaves becomes a slave,” said Harrison thickly, and he left. '
— Kurt Vonnegut, Player Piano
www.tgoop.com/IntuitiveAI/752
Shall we prefer to do business with those who demonstrate integrity and relationship with us...

...who practice respectful, inclusive dialogue...

...and who embrace collaborative accountability?

Shall we prefer to do business with those who feint and parry to evade honorable relationship...

...who ignore, mischaracterize, or shrug off voices of alarm who attempt to communicate harm?

What is our wisest choice?

www.tgoop.com/UpmarketMagazine/32
Megan Elizabeth wrote,

"One of our most seriously important conversations. Appreciation to @ Scott Perry.

Relational integrity in marketing, business, and commerce… is a priority we cannot reasonably set aside.

We do not want and cannot afford to miss this; it profoundly influences the very quality of our livelihoods and the world in which we live.

Who are we really?

What is our art?

Do we present our truest and most honorable selves to others?

What is most meaningful about sharing ourselves with one another and knowing one another better?

What best flows regenerative life energy — including economic currencies! — through the collective body?

What creates the conditions wherein all of us can create more of our best art?

Crucial dialogues in the Intuitive Network and at @UpmarketMagazine."

https://substack.com/@intuitivepublicradio/note/c-97108903
Michael Newberry wrote,

' I find it interesting it struck a cord with you. And you might be on to something IPR with Mack Morris .

Picasso seemed to have mastered both, he is one of the most quotable artists, which shows is knack for communicating outside of painting:

"The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls".

"Art is a lie that makes us realize truth".

"Art is the elimination of the unnecessary".

"I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them".

"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up".

"The chief enemy of creativity is good sense".

One of the stories I recall about him, was how much he prepared for meeting with his art dealer, and to the great lengths he would go practicing all the scenarios with his girlfriend. He did not just wing it, even with his art dealer he considered a friend.

All the artists I know, both pro and amateur, struggle horribly with art PR. I think because of my original point about how art making works vs marketing. '

https://substack.com/@michaelnewberry/note/c-97098609
Megan Elizabeth wrote,

"I think you're right, @ Michael Newberry.

I've also been having a lot of thoughts recently… a number of them catalyzed when I read @ Jacqueline Rendell’s recent post about artists and support for artists (and in the context of the film Amadeus, which I also happened to have seen again recently)…

…about how particular interests have influenced worlds of art and artistry to become increasingly separated from the embracing bosom of the closely bonded community.

That what most people are introduced to when they first encounter marketing (and maybe even the rest of their lives too) is a distortion of relationship instead of a profound honoring of relationship.

And that often the art we make has had to occur in courageous opposition to the distortion of relationship we encountered in the world of business and commerce.

It has been such a magical experience for me, over the years, to find out that marketing and business can be conceived of very differently, and can be a bridge and a garden in a fully respect oriented relationship between living beings.

And also wow, it has taken a lot for me to gradually be able to process that and find ways to put words to it!"

https://substack.com/profile/14417621-ipr-with-mack-morris/note/c-97111978
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