I am writing a book. An important question is:
Can mental growth be compounded from
generation-to- generation?
I believe that it can. In the book there is
a long term plan. This plan provides a
stable base for childhood development.
This base provides 'extended families'
integrated into a 'flat-structure' that
has proved successful in the past.
This 'flat-structure' can start with
just an idea in someones mind.
The flat, horizontal design provides
economic advantages over pyramid
structures.
If a success economically, can the
mental growth be compounded
from generation-to-generation?
Monday, March 5, 2007
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)