I made a big mistake in my life.
In the early and mid 1980s I had over 50 large corporate clients. Once during that time I gave a talk to a private gathering of the CEOs of the top 50 U.S. corporations. They loved me.
My mistake was not maintaining my social contacts with all these important people in the commercial world. I wrongly believed my interests were elsewhere in the realm of social change.
It is not too late to remedy my error. Social relations with business people are clean, clear and friendly. I can do that and I should have been doing it with my former contacts for the past twenty years.
I failed. Failed to see the elephant in the room. Industrial commerce is the elephant in our homes, in our lives, and I ignored its gargantuan importance.
Do you acknowledge that industrial commerce, in the past 150 years, has become the single overriding institution on the planet?