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John Renesch is a San Francisco businessman-turned-futurist. His background includes over thirty years experience as a business owner, CEO and Managing Director. His latest book is Getting to the Better Future: A Matter of Conscious Choosing. He?s received praise as a business/social seer. Warren Bennis, best-selling author of leadership books for nearly twenty years, calls John "a wise elder who shines with wisdom." Stanford School of Business' Michael Ray calls him "a beacon lighting the way to a new paradigm." The Futurist magazine calls him a "business visionary." For more information about his work visit his website ? www.Renesch.com . To contact him by email: John@Renesch.com; or call 415-437-6974.

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SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, February 15, 2007
What Kind of World Do We Really Want? Asks Americans to look at their real values, not what they say but what they do.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, May 29, 2006
The Beginning of the End of Empire An invitiation for Americans to look at themselves and their infatuation with themselves, to examine their own hubris, and restore a sense of neighborliness to the rest of the world.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, February 26, 2006
Where Did The Compassion Go? Instead of blaming our leaders or our media we need to exam our own hearts and see just how self-centered and callous we may be becoming in our rush for material wealth, technology fixes and our obsession with our own busy lives.

When people stop feeling in one area the deadening progresses. Once the heart starts shutting down or numbing out it spreads contagiously.

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