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Yes. Needed.
But, realistically, we would just mess things up if we said “Sure!” since we need a bit of ramp time to be organized for that sort of thing. There’s a wide set of skills that goes into bringing sites like this online. Content creation takes a lot of work. We realize that there are people who eat and drink graphics and really make websites rock.
Mainly, we are writers and thinkers. We like to create and imagine things. We like meme’s, parody, music, visual arts and associating photos and graphics with textual content. We are cool in 2D and 3D. Or 4D or 5D and time warps. Check out the link for Writers for additional information.
Community is a HUGE topic area with tremendous societal need. We know that. It’s our area of passion.
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We try to stay apolitical and areligious since we are trying to reach as many as possible with Reimagine-Rethink-Community (CR2). We don’t really care if you are right or left wing. Or bottom wing or top wing.
We do hope you will think through, carefully, your position on these topics and other sensitive topics.
We try to minimize wing nut positions. You know … the ones that plague some news feeds. We won’t specify which news feeds. We grow weary of getting eyeball whiplash listening to some notable rants by notable ranters (as in argumentative, stubborn, and won’t listen to reason). Eyeball whiplash occurs when one has no other option except to roll their eyeballs too vigorously.
We value and appreciate honest and solid journalism. Good journalism tries to do their homework and be honest and objective. We like it when channels and streams seek to do their homework and research; especially, with the more challenging topics.
We do care that you show social responsibility, are honest, and practice ethical behavior to the best of your ability. Please see Reimagine My Community to better understand how we feel about various topics. Our feelings are sprinkled throughout that site.
We are good with a spirituality and ethical base that benefits society. We understand that the word “spirituality” has a lot of different meanings depending on who you are talking with.
We understand (and value) that we all are on a journey of sorts in our own individual pathways in life. We value personal choice. We value discussions. Any authors or writers on this site share a Journey with you. We aren’t perfect. But we aim to grow and learn. It’s in our shared discussions and interaction that we can find common ground … and both grow and mature our perspectives.
We stand against forms of dogmatism that refuse sensible discussion.
We support your right to think through your position and belief structure. May your roots go deep.
While there is value in pursuing one’s unique individuality and direction in life, the counsel of others is valuable.
As such, we don’t think the following approach is optimal …
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Community, by definition, is inclusive. Society puts up far too many walls with others who think differently. We value people from all walks of life, colors and creeds.
But, we do take positions. It is impossible to agree with everyone all the time. We strongly encourage a spirit of mutual acceptance and dialog.
For example, we are not flat-earthers and we do have deep concerns surrounding Climate Change. We realize some readers may have a different perspective. There are several pages that comment on Climate Change: notably in Reimagine My Community. We lean towards observable data and science but we do not place science on some kind of pedestal. We know that not everything can be understood with what we see and logic. Lots of things can be seen. Logic is valuable.
But not everything is visible.Let us know when you figure out romance and why puppy dogs are so accepting. Check out Reimagine My Community for additional comments within that site.
We especially recommend our article on Community. It helps to provide context and some preliminary definitions for the word, “Community”:
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Start with The Portal (the main website – Home Page for this site). It provides a broad context and useful information.
After that, hands down, we think Reimagine is where to go next.
BUT, and this is a big BUT, there’s lots of people who might find Reimagine too focused on Vision discovery and clarity of vision. Or they discard the value of imagination and creativity and simply want to get on with “the practical stuff.”
We think we dive deeper than that. However, we do respect a position that says: “I know what I want. Show me how to get rolling.”
From our perspective, it’s a lot like asking a contractor “How much to build a house?”
Well, that depends. It’s often the unasked questions and assumptions that trip us up. Even when we think we have nailed the details for the house…
Second looks, second opinions and a “rethinking” are valuable.
Editorial note: The Reimagine My Community website will be undergoing a needed freshening up (when we have time). Additional editing of content will take place at that time.
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If you haven’t yet checked out the Getting Started Guide, it’s worth a quick look.
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