How do we shift from "me" to "we" on both the local and global levels?

Overview:

Global MindShift is proud to continue partnering with Conversation Cafe following the highly successful Conversation Week 2008.

This year, people from around the world submitted, voted on and selected ten of the most important questions people feel need to be asked this year. During Conversation Week 2008, these questions were discussed in face-to-face groups all over the world, and online right here at Global MindShift.

Participants in this online conversation session spent one week discussing the following question, and now we are continuing the dialogue by offering ongoing conversation sessions:

"How do we shift from "Me" to "We" on both the local and global levels?"


 

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Conversation Week 2008 question: How can we best prepare our children for the future?
Conversation Week 2008 question: How do humans need to adapt to survive the changes predicted for this century?
Conversation Week 2008 question: How can you, as Gandhi said, be the change you want to see in the world?
Conversation Week 2008 question: What kind of economic structures can best support a shift to sustainable living?
Conversation Week 2008 question: How should we re-invent the political process so that people feel that they have a voice?
Conversation Week 2008 question: What kind of leadership does the world need now?
Conversation Week 2008 question: How can we balance our personal needs with the most pressing needs of our community and the larger world?
Conversation Week 2008 question: What can we do to reduce or eliminate violence in the world?
Conversation Week 2008 question: What does sustainability look like to you? How do we get there?