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Ideas for transcending violent communication and building inclusive communities.

Author: Robert Rasmussen

Retiring To Something (Not From Something)

Retiring To Something (Not From Something)

For most of my life, I’ve been wired to build, lead, and plan. Retirement felt like stepping out of a story I’ve been writing for decades — an ending, a withdrawal. But lately I’ve realized: you don’t retire from something. You retire to something. Continue reading Retiring To Something (Not From Something)

The Temple Turnover:  When Good Intentions Meet Misaligned Incentives

The Temple Turnover: When Good Intentions Meet Misaligned Incentives

When donations reduce tax obligations, we begin to equate generosity with financial strategy. The giver feels righteous; the recipient feels validated; the state loses resources. Continue reading The Temple Turnover: When Good Intentions Meet Misaligned Incentives

Beyond Labels, Toward a Shared Purpose

Beyond Labels, Toward a Shared Purpose

Our best work begins when we resist fear and step toward each other. Whether in policy, economics, or the pews, our calling is the same: to co-create something better, together. Continue reading Beyond Labels, Toward a Shared Purpose

Drifting Toward Home (and What Comes Next)

Drifting Toward Home (and What Comes Next)

It’s been a quiet week or so here on Better Places. After many weeks of posting twice a week, I’ve … Continue reading Drifting Toward Home (and What Comes Next)

The Magic Mirror and the Lost Humanities

The Magic Mirror and the Lost Humanities

“The question isn’t, ‘Is the mirror alive?’ The real question is, ‘Are we?’ If we lose touch with our own humanity, the AI mirror will reflect only our shallowness. Reclaim the humanities. Read deeply. Be your own mirror.” Continue reading The Magic Mirror and the Lost Humanities

What We Teach, What We Learn

What We Teach, What We Learn

In this sense, fatherhood itself is evolving—from guarding the perimeter to cultivating the garden. From giving answers to making space for questions. From enforcing conformity to empowering individuality. Continue reading What We Teach, What We Learn

How Time Poverty Breeds Violence: Lessons from Two Nations in Crisis

How Time Poverty Breeds Violence: Lessons from Two Nations in Crisis

The path back to health begins with reclaiming spaciousness. This isn’t about becoming passive or indecisive. It’s about creating conditions necessary for genuine discernment—for responses that serve our deepest values rather than our most immediate fears. Continue reading How Time Poverty Breeds Violence: Lessons from Two Nations in Crisis

The Quiet Revolution: How the World Is Already Proving Shorter Workweeks Work

The Quiet Revolution: How the World Is Already Proving Shorter Workweeks Work

The results were remarkable. Productivity stayed the same or improved across nearly every context. Employees reported lower stress, less burnout, and better work-life balance. Overtime, sick days, and workplace conflicts declined. Continue reading The Quiet Revolution: How the World Is Already Proving Shorter Workweeks Work

The Greatest Theft in Human History (And Why AI Is Our Last Chance for Justice)

The Greatest Theft in Human History (And Why AI Is Our Last Chance for Justice)

They stole our time—and with it, our families, our communities, and our capacity for joy. Continue reading The Greatest Theft in Human History (And Why AI Is Our Last Chance for Justice)

From Islands to Archipelagos: Why Building One Good Company Isn’t Enough

From Islands to Archipelagos: Why Building One Good Company Isn’t Enough

That’s when I realized: the problem isn’t people failing to be resilient enough. The problem is the system itself. I’d been playing defense when I should be playing offense, trying to protect my team from forces I should be fighting to change. Continue reading From Islands to Archipelagos: Why Building One Good Company Isn’t Enough

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