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Suzanne F. Hubbard grew up in a highly intellectual family where life's big questions were the daily conversation. Perhaps the most unanswerable came from her mother, the late visionary Barbara Marx Hubbard, who asked in response to the bombs dropped on Japan in 1945: "What is the meaning of powerful technologies which could serve a greater good?"
Crises and strife in this century, including far-reaching global ramifications of COVID-19, have revealed the devastating effects when peaceful purposes are not the primary goal or guide. Suzanne's life as a weaver, mother, and gardener has drawn out a humanizing wisdom of the unwritten book. She shows how marrying our universal wisdom with personal objectives could organically become the new business-as-usual.
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Suzanne F. Hubbard grew up in a highly intellectual family where life's big questions were the daily conversation. Perhaps the most unanswerable came from her mother, the late visionary Barbara Marx Hubbard, who asked in response to the bombs dropped on Japan in 1945: "What is the meaning of powerful technologies which could serve a greater good?"
Crises and strife in this century, including far-reaching global ramifications of COVID-19, have revealed the devastating effects when peaceful purposes are not the primary goal or guide. Suzanne's life as a weaver, mother, and gardener has drawn out a humanizing wisdom of the unwritten book. She shows how marrying our universal wisdom with personal objectives could organically become the new business-as-usual.
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