by Jack Martin Leith
Transcend the mundane

In the 90+ pages of this website I share my discoveries about transcending the mundane, imagining possibilities, creating the new and enriching the world with value, meaning and joy.

These discoveries emerged from my lifelong quest to discover how the new comes into being and how this changes into that, beyond prevailing theories and practices.

I was able to put my findings into practice during three decades spent working as a provider of professional services in the areas of breakthrough innovation, system-wide change and multi-stakeholder co-creation.

Roles included thinking partner, strategist, intervention designer, workshop leader, event organiser and facilitator of small and large groups.

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The new warrior

New warrior is my chosen term for someone dedicated to creating the new and enriching the world as a way of life.

The new warrior is fully present and alive.

The new warrior is dedicated to enriching a particular piece of the world in a particular way. This is his or her personal purpose.

The new warrior has supercharged personal agency and is action focused, seizing the initiative, doing what needs to be done and taking responsibility for whatever may result.

The new warrior has no self pity, no self importance, no self absorption.

The new warrior uses both brain hemispheres equally and deploys seven powers, each associated with a specific part of the body, in order to transcend the mundane, imagine what could be, bring it into being and generate significant benefit for others.

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New Warriors is a non-commercial venture.

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