League of Pragmatic Optimists Launches in Wellington
The League of Pragmatic Optimists Launches in
Wellington
The League of
Pragmatic Optimists (LOPO) is launching the first chapter in
the Southern Hemisphere on Wednesday 10th October, in the
Lounge at Southern Cross from 6.30 pm. Join your LOPO hosts
Chelfyn & Helen Baxter and Elf Eldridge to support local
projects and ‘engineer serendipity’. RSVP -
http://lopowellington1.eventbrite.co.nz
The
Wellington LOPO Launch Projects will
be:
Wellington Vertical Garden -
who said cities have to be grey? Creating living walls,
green roofs, and vertical vegetation plots among the urban
landscape.
Chalke - Six degrees of education on subjects such as thrifty gardening and zombie special effect makeup. http://chalkle.com
pasture Harmonies - how can ‘NZ Inc’ become the global custodians of responsible pastoralism? http://pastureharmonies.org/
LOPO
Wellington - help make the League of Pragmatic Optimists a
force for local and global good.
The
League of Pragmatic Optimists is a meeting place in cities
and towns across the globe where people who want to make the
world better can meet, generate ideas and projects, get
inspiration and a recharge, find collaborators and have
their neurons tickled in the cause of improving the story of
humanity.
Another way of looking at it
is as an exercise in ‘engineered serendipity’ – a
mechanism for diverse people and ideas to bump into each
other and create (and deliver) projects that aim to improve
things.
LOPO has eight core
principles
1. An unashamed optimism of
ambition about the future 2. A pragmatic focus. Chapters
meet to help people do, not just talk. (Or, if you’re a
mouth on legs, you probably won’t be invited back) 3.
Members involve themselves in projects that are ‘bigger
than me’ 4. There is a strong belief that ideas become
more powerful when they are shared, not protected 5. Your
stories and opinions are nice, but your evidence is better
6. Making mistakes is OK, but not trying is irresponsible 7.
Members strive to police their own cynicism, and keep it in
check 8. LOPO is a-political and diverse. All stripes are
welcome but don’t come to promote your stripes + one
(loosely enforced) ‘rule’: You cannot leave a LOPO
meeting without adding at least one item to your ‘to-do’
list – and your ticket into the next meeting is that list
with at least one task crossed
off.
Where are we
today?
The LOPO subscriber list is
growing daily and chapters are ready to be set up across the
globe (e.g. New York, Boston, Sydney, Singapore, Madrid,
Auckland etc).
Where we want to
go?
We aim to have a chapter of LOPO in
every city and major town on the planet. Our priority is to
grow the network both online and physically to create
critical mass, providing tools for people to set up
chapters, attract members, organise meetings and events,
make partnerships, kick-off and deliver
projects.
Want to join us? Thought you
did.
Website:
http://leagueofpragmaticoptimists.org Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/LeagueOfPragmaticOptimists Twitter:
http://twitter.com/lopoptimists Submit your project to the
LOPO Wellington team for an upcoming event! Email: Helen
Baxter -
msbehaviour@gmail.com
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