A space for real conversation about how technology is shaping our world, and how we can respond with wisdom, purpose, and values.

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What if your day had version control? Make small commits, name the change, write why, then review and adjust. It builds accountability and eases fear. We create with words because we bear His image, so steward your work. Today, ship one well named change with gratitude and wisdom
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Curious how AI is actually changing the way things get done? Join us for real conversations, ideas, and live exploration.
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We don’t punish errors, we harvest insight. When something goes sideways at home, at work, or at church, try this: stop asking “Who did it?” and start asking “What made this likely?” A simple blameless review: 1) What happened? 2) What did it impact? 3) What conditions helped it happen? 4) What small guardrail can we add? 5) When will we check if it worked? This is how good software teams grow after an incident, and it’s a gospel-shaped habit too. Truth in love names my part without shaming yours, then we repair the system together. What’s one guardrail you could add this week?
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Blame fixes nothing, learning fixes systems. We don’t punish errors, we harvest insight. Try a 30 minute blameless huddle: what happened, impact, factors, guardrails to try, review date. Name your part without blaming. Humility and truth rebuild trust.
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Filter the feed, follow the call. Live event-driven, choose signals over noise, faith, duty, compassion. Map your top five life events, like prayer and deep work, and set a response playbook. Before heated replies, wait 90 seconds so dignity leads. Try it today.
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You say sorry and the room goes quieter, not lighter. Pressing “sorry” shouldn’t double‑charge someone’s heart. Run a repeat‑safe apology: acknowledge impact, repair concretely, change behavior—each step leaves a receipt they can verify. Only then name the tech: in software it’s idempotent—safe to run twice without breaking anything; in relationships, it heals once and, if repeated, doesn’t reopen the wound. Use a simple Make‑it‑Right checklist and language prompts to keep hard conversations clear and kind.
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Jonathan Sacks wrote, "Morality is about the responsibilities we owe one another." In an AI-driven world, that idea has never been more relevant. Automation can scale action. But only humans can scale responsibility. November 21 @7pm Greencourt Innovation Center
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This week, Tech & Truth Café explores how morality acts as the social glue - holding freedom, trust, and community together when technology amplifies everything else.
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What happens to a society when the “We” disappears and only the “I” remains? Algorithms can personalize everything - but they cannot rebuild trust. That’s a human responsibility. November 21 @7pm Greencourt Innovation Center
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Join us as we explore how the shift from shared purpose to isolated individualism is shaping the digital age, and how we can rebuild the foundations that hold communities together.
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Week 3: Morality and the Soul of Society Why morality matters more than ever in the age of AI. A deep conversation on responsibility, trust, and the values that hold communities together. November 21 @7pm Greencourt Innovation Center
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Fell hard? Choose grace. Retry with rest. Breathe. Thread: set a breaker.
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A study titled “Measuring Personal and Social Responsibility: An Existential Positive Psychology Approach” by Gökmen Arslan and Paul T P Wong found that a sense of personal responsibility correlates positively with prosocial behavior and trust-propensity.
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Conflicting views are a sign of freedom - but without responsibility, freedom degenerates into chaos. Responsibility keeps freedom productive by grounding it in conscience, empathy, and foresight. It ensures that disagreement builds society rather than fractures it.
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Responsibility extends to how we communicate, share credit, and bear blame. In relationships, communities, and workplaces, being responsible means ensuring others can rely on us - and that we rely on them with integrity.
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Join us for Beyond the Algorithm: Searching for Meaning in a Digital World WEEK 2 – Responsibility in a Connected World How our shared digital lives challenge us to think deeply about responsibility, connection, and truth. Tonight @7pm!
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Building complex systems taught us something profound: Responsibility isn’t about control — it’s about care. Care for people. Care for impact. Care for the unseen consequences. #CareOverControl #Ethics #HumanCenteredTech #TechAndTruth
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Cold air, clear intent. Set your non‑negotiables first—if love is the spec, patience is the test. Then run the loop: red, green, refactor—try, validate, improve. Thread checklist up next; join the 7‑day #TDDLife.
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The human experience is an attempt to reverse engineer God
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