Socially Creative Entrepreneurship | It begins here!

in #life7 years ago

In some cultures dreams are seen as reality, reality as dream… This is an exploration into the brain and game of a visionary leader, dreamer, and entrepreneur.

I’m Jeremy.

This blog contains ongoing reflections and stories as I move through the grit and glory of starting a business. I might express my inspiration of the moment. I might share about being in the muck and wanting to say $%^& it all. I’ll try not to rant in ways that provide my reader value only a comparison of another humdrum journal that’s maybe only a little less boring than his/her/their own.

My business is Socially Creative.

It’s purpose is to foster intercultural discovery and inspiration. Through art and story we are building bridges to bring forth a world where differences are experienced as sources of incredible strength, creativity, and connection.

To be Socially Creative is to be in constant practice of language.

Not language in the sense of “getting it right.,” rather language as the multifaceted and infinite ways we all communicate with each other and with the world at different times and in varying contexts.bridge-wood-walk-passway-447439.jpeg

To be Socially Creative is to be in love with the process of language learning.

Not because we have to, but because within language learning contains keys to individual and collective freedom (AKA connection)

Finally, for this introduction, Socially Creative is about restoring and remembering…

Restoring our relationship with nature and remembering who we are as individuals and as collectives. It’s recognizing all life. Socially Creative strives to connection people with spirits and with ancestors. Fostering relationship with the unseen is the ultimate act of inclusivity and linguistic play.

Así, we celebrate!

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Beautiful society that you want to build, quite difficult at the moment, but it would be great if I could participate in the debate of ideas, I loved the way you write and break cultural barriers, it is not aimed at a business audience , but the one that really wants to undertake even when you have no idea what. I will continue reading you

It sounds interesting, delving into sociocultural as well as spiritual issues. My doubts on the existence of the spiritual exists but I always love a good read. I'll be following you and Socially creative posts.

Thank you. I look forward to hearing your reflections and thoughts as this unfolds!