Sunday, November 18, 2007

About ZendUse Campaign


ZendUse is about helping people develop valued contents, send it to the web for the world to see and use the content to build upon another content, compounding knowledge and events that hopes to create surprising and impressive results.

Everyone has a treasured secret in life hidden somewhere in a distant past, in the place where only memory dwells. Everyone needs these secrets to be buried in the annals of an online portal and allowed to surface only in the right moment in time like a treasured archeological artifact.

Everyone has stories to tell. Lessons learned that we warn others not to repeat the same story and experience failures; valuable lessons for costly trial and errors that could have been avoided.

Everyone has some best practices and subject matter expertise that we want to share to the world. So that others may model them and build their own best practices and let alone the world generate exponential wave of stories, ideas, products and services creating opportunities with no upper limits.

Valuable ideas and insights are like life itself full of complexity. Sometimes we want to create contents drawn from a representation of a reality colored with an image of our own world, and we want to share it to others and allow them to build upon it. We reduce complexity through the artful use of analogy and metaphor, category trees and come out with an outcome that sticks into the mind.

It is in this light that ZendUse is conceived to take us to the state of being there in the right mood of sharing to the world and opening our hearts to others who are willing to listen; to express our thoughts, our feelings and share useful segments of our experiences in writing, through video or any multimedia platform; send and use them, enabling others to make valuable insights, predictions, artful decisions, and timely dispositions in anything that affects the here-and-now of their lives.

ZendUse envisage to be your tool for survival in a global exponential economy.

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