so true, Bhav, thanks for this insightful spark! I come from a month full of OS events (a first 2'5 days on the future of education; a 1'5 hours succesful experiment; and an underground experience in a quite closed work environment among them) and I realize that sometimes it is quite difficult for me to let go. On the other hand, I wonder: is it possible to let go too much? The story, very briefly: it happened in this 2'5 days open space on the future of education (closed last Wednesday). I spent 4 days in San Sebastian, met a very special person and I found life opening space profoundly out of the OS event. Less sleep, more vulnerable, some doubts whether I was letting go too much,... Reading Donella's quote makes me believe that definetely not. Thanks so much, Bhav!
* Eleder BuM31 Mind Mapping-Open Space Technology-Creativity* www.burumapak.blogspot.com (eus) @Eleder_BuM<http://twitter.com/Eleder_BuM> (Twitter) www.in-fluyendo.blogspot.com (esp) www.flowandshow.blogspot.com (eng) pd: the event was great and the holi-afternoons brought among other a great gift. I tried and learned first time in my life jumping and diving into the sea arms-and-head-first, from a three meter height :-)! Sure, fruit of having let go
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