Thursday 16 May 2013

The Incomplete Manifesto for Growth

In this manifesto Bruce Mau states that:
  1. growth is based on the individual's desire to grow by an individuals willingness to grow. He also states that grown is inspired by the exploration of every day experiences. 
  2. He encourages people to forsake mediocrity, by saying that as long as you stick to the path of familiarity, essential growth will never take place.
  3.  In the creation of a final product, the steps leading up to it are just as important as the final product. Work as a team to better your growth and final product.
  4. Experiments are a good way to discover something new, it is where we experience trial and error and makes us better our solutions.
  5. Failure should not be seen in negativity and  mistakes must not be feared as this is an integral part of learning, but learning must take place in order to get work done. 
  6. In everyday life, a person shouldn't limit their potential, and remember that any point can be a start.
  7. In taking of initiative, you can be a leader who inspires but in turn should be able to be inspired by others. 
  8. One should understand the choices u make, being slow to judge and make assumptions. 
  9. Consideration of other people's ideals but recognize the worth of your own ideas.
  10.  One must also realize what you do now has the power to influence your future in a good or bad way.

http://umcf.umn.edu/events/past/04nov-manifesto.pdf

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