Carolyn Jack

Editor and CEO, Geniocity.com
A project of The Genius Group LLC

Creative Nerve

April 15th, 2009 | Uncategorized

Innovator-in-Chief

It’s hard to change things. Particularly if the things you’re trying to change are huge.

Part of what gives me some hope for the future – in spite of how grim life is at the moment for most us, financially – is the fact that the United States has an executive leader who’s actively trying to improve the nation and the world by changing what we do and how we do it.

  Though he faces enormous tasks, from our hurting economy, environment and international standing to our ailing infrastructure, educational and health-care systems,  Barack Obama seems eager to get going and restructure all the desperately tangled, outmoded policies and procedures that make the U.S. inefficient and less successful in some ways than other advanced nations.  

I’m hoping Obama’s example will encourage the rest of the population to be brave, too, and stop clinging to ways that don’t work. If the U.S.’s long, long season of social and economic paralysis changes to one of imagination and daring, our entrepreneurs of all kinds will step up and supply the ideas we need to redesign the poorly functioning parts of our country. 

One thing’s sure: If we’re going to become innovators ourselves and understand what needs changing and why, we’re going to need a lot of information. Take a step in that direction with us and visit Geniocity.com’s blog pages on Thursday, April 16,  to find out how the growing revolution in wind energy may be one way to remake America and Earth.

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