2/ We want to know what better ways to think there are and how we can apply them. We started with creative thinking. We do this in a public dialog and — in parallel — develop an app incorporating our findings along the way.
4/ A good starting point is an investigation of our relationship to thought. Participate in the survey linked below (~ 3 min.) to support the development of our — admittedly still too vague — hypothesis.
6/ Thought is the coloring lens that shapes our perception of the world. And thought is the source of our identity. It can be an endless well of joy and the strongest driver of suffering.
9/ Can we deliberately influence our thoughts? And what do we do already — consciously or subconsciously — to do so? What is holding us back from doing it more often or in a better way?
12/ The best ideas come while showering? Really? The fact that this belief holds for ages points out how much we have to catch up on. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a slightly more reliable system?
13/ While thought is fundamental to our well-being as individuals and collectives, wisdom and the path to wisdom are not engrained enough in western culture.
We think we should change that.
14/ Support our exploration by taking this survey. While there are no right or wrong answers, the survey will hopefully stimulate your and our awareness of this fluffy topic.