Time Keepers

Time Keepers

All life forms have a different method for recording the passage of time. Trees grow rings, land forms sedimentary layers, oceans contain cetaceans such as dolphins that carry a memory effect. These records can be read to release the story of what has gone before. An ice core, for example, reveals what happened to the air, land, and plants in distant times. The oldest records on the planet exist in the mineral kingdom.

WHY IT MATTERS
Often we see things as snapshots in time—disconnected from what they have been in the past or what they will be in the future. But both people and organizations can learn to enfold time. Organizations can continue to source power from the taproot of their founders while progressing into higher forms.