The Aging Civic Paradigm
Each new generation and social circle which plants itself deeply in the community are the most qualified to share in the growth of local culture.
Future community leaders are at odds with the establishment because the new rules applied often become culturally obsolete by the time they are enforced -- resulting in stifling innovation and growth itself.
I believe the Creativity required to craft guidelines for the future also requires input, feedback and collaboration from the fresh crop of local, dusty-handed entrepreneurs.
But, until, our aging civic leaders and their retirement accounts become less important than those citizens yet to rise -- we'll remain where we are.
peace-
seanrox
© seanrox.com.
Future community leaders are at odds with the establishment because the new rules applied often become culturally obsolete by the time they are enforced -- resulting in stifling innovation and growth itself.
I believe the Creativity required to craft guidelines for the future also requires input, feedback and collaboration from the fresh crop of local, dusty-handed entrepreneurs.
But, until, our aging civic leaders and their retirement accounts become less important than those citizens yet to rise -- we'll remain where we are.
peace-
seanrox
© seanrox.com.
Labels: entrepreneuralism, innovation, local flavor, public policy
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