Craig Maciolek

  • Bilberberg Nation

    There are a lot of people out their who will tell us that they know us better than we do; know our situation better than we do. Doctors, psychologists, scientists, politicians, marketing executives, and billionaires. Unless we do the work… Continue reading

  • The Lawn Metaphor:

    the relationship between capitalism and socialism. There are two main options in lawns: natural or artificial. The natural option is to grow the lawn without chemicals, fertilizers, or irrigation. This requires planning, discipline, and patience to nurture the lawn through… Continue reading

  • At its best, in terms of sociology, democracy is a process to find balance, not to be right. And by the principles of nature and evolution, that balance is always shifting. Continue reading

  • A Fractal Narrative Ecosystem

    The lesson is now at every level.Politics, economics, religion, gender, pronouns and such.People trying to impose their narrative onto others,trying to create the outcome first,before living the story of discovery. The entire world,frozen in the conflict of blame,wanting to know… Continue reading

  • The Morning After Memorial Day*

    7:50am, an average middle aged man walks up and sits in front of a coffee shop with a half empty plastic bottle of sports drink in his hand. Guilt and shame radiate from the man as he looks around, careful… Continue reading

  • Human Operating Systems

    Ants have an industrial structure, but no social structure.Wolves have a social structure, but no industrial structure.Humans are the only species on earth to have both. We started with just a social structure, but slowly we are trying to include… Continue reading