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is working on a Mission Statement.



Any ideas of what mine should be? I’m thinking it should be like 3 sentence maximum and extremely concise, but also offering expansive spaces opened up by it.







2 Reader Responses

  1. Jacob Says:

    Here’s two I’ve formulated based on my favorite aspects of your work:

    “Dedicated to the dissemination and application of oracular vision.”

    “Dedicated to the mediation and binding of elemental knowledge into appreciable glyph forms.”

    ‘Kind of wordy, but if you dig the theme, I’m sure you’ll find more concise words to illustrate it with.

  2. Big Elk Says:

    There are some cool Tao Te Ching snippets which could be of value here:

    27

    A good traveler has no fixed plans
    and is not intent upon arriving.
    A good artist lets his intuition
    lead him wherever it wants.
    A good scientist has freed himself of concepts
    and keeps his mind open to what is.

    And this one I dig about reminding people who they’ve always been, 64

    Therefore the Master takes action
    by letting things take their course.
    He remains as calm
    at the end as at the beginning.
    He has nothing,
    thus has nothing to lose.
    What he desires is non-desire;
    what he learns is to unlearn.
    He simply reminds people
    of who they have always been.
    He cares about nothing but the Tao.
    Thus he can care for all things.

    I like the idea of having a mission statement as a fixed point of reference



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