Dear Gerardo,
thanks for your way of introducting the Law.
Would love to read more variations on this!
Here is how I used to do it:
"Then there is a law, also called the law of mobility or the law of two
feet: "I honor a group with my absence when I neither learn nor
contribute anything."
And maybe sometimes it's even more useful to connect your mind with your
body, instead of your body with your
mind!!!
On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 19:21, gerardo de luzenberger via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> That's how I introduce
That's how I introduce the law of two feet:
It's a natural law. It's something that happens all the time. It's not a
rule you have to follow, it just happens.
All the time we find ourselves in a situation in which our body is in one
place, our head in another.
When this happens to you in an open
Great, Gerardo
Rgds
Artur
On Monday, April 6, 2020, 08:49:57 AM GMT+1, gerardo de luzenberger via
OSList wrote:
In these days I am hosting here in Italy an ongoing online open space using
QIQOchat.
We meet every week Saturday afternoon. Next Saturday we will have our fourth
online
Hi Rolf
Thanks for this I will be aiming to be on one of these zoom calls.
Thanks Phelim
> On 5 Apr 2020, at 19:29, Rolf Schneidereit via OSList
> wrote:
>
> Thank you for the diversity of perpectives, inspirations, suggestions and
> offers. I’m trying to make sense of it and to harvest
Looking at the two clicks that Gerardo mentions it takes to leave an
online group, I think thats also the two things implied by the Law: if
you neither learn nor contribute, look for a more productive place.
Now, as far as I can see, this also applies to analog groups of two that
some of us
In these days I am hosting here in Italy an ongoing online open space using
QIQOchat.
We meet every week Saturday afternoon. Next Saturday we will have our
fourth online gathering.
The law of two feet has become
*the law of *
*two clicks* (you need two clicks to move from one breakout to the