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"Nothing limits achievement like small thinking;
nothing expands possibilities like unleashed
imagination."
William Arthur Ward (1921 - 1994)
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Think Tank (Previously titled "Brainstorming")
You have reached the Brain Storming page which indicates that you are definitely a very game person. We are not suggesting that you need an IQ of 140 or above, but we believe that you have some ideas of how to improve your and our lot in life! If we are right, then please stay around and contribute to this section. We are about to re-build the Universe, changing history, creating fabulous new concepts and hopefully winning the war against terrorism.
Think Tanks are utilised by some large corporations, some very strategic agencies and ever increasing numbers of Governments around the world. Ideas are drawn from the public at large, developed into workable concepts and marketed or implemented as seen fit.
We have many very clever people in this country of ours. Some have retired from active business and others never had the chance of developing their full potential in the first place. We are convinced that from amongst our 'silver-haired' seniors and retirees we can find some action heroes who could without doubt positively influence our fortunes, the political landscape, our legal system, our unemployment rate etc. There may even be a chance to invent something which will improve our way of life.
Groups of people combining their mental ability are surely a better bet than the lone struggler.
Think about the ancient Romans for a moment. Did they not use their mature and wise men to become senators and legislators?
Could we possibly be better off by taking a step back in history and copy the idea?
One can only dream about the possibilities of such a move, in particular if party politics could be abolished.
Brain stormers, here is your chance to present and discuss your dreams with like minded people, and perhaps we can re-write history after all.
We are already discussing these subjects:
Anger and Frustration
Carnage on our Roads
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