If We Ran It...coffee shops would be more: art galleries, music venues, lecture halls, meetup spots, libraries, book clubs, board games, speed friending ... veritable community centers. (can I have 5k to do this?)
If We Ran It... then i would make a weekly massage compulsory for everyone. I think it means a lot less tense and stressed population and surely make the world a better place.
Camilla | | November 18, 2008
If We Ran It...nap time would be for adults instead of children.
Debbie | | November 17, 2008
If We Ran It...impromptu brainstorms all the time! Exciting new ideas flowing like a river...
Michelle | | November 11, 2008
If We Ran It... there'd be softer lighting and more floor lounging during meetings
kelly | | November 6, 2008
If We Ran It...we wouldn't need stay at work late
paymon | | November 4, 2008
If We Ran It...pigs would fly
paymon | | November 4, 2008
If We Ran It...innovation would finally have a definition.
If We Ran It...I could afford to pay my bills and still have fun. And all arguments would be decided by a dance off.
Erin | | November 3, 2008
If We Ran It...offices would be amazing places where people came together to come up with creative ideas and to make seemingly random connections that add value. The laptop two finger gallop would get done at home in the rest of the week.
If We Ran It... Putting the toilet seat cover down when finished would be the standard for both males and females. That way, there would be no excuses. The cover would always be down, men would have to lift the lid and seat, women just the seat. The motion would be equal and the responsibility
Sam Utne | | October 29, 2008
If We Ran It...visas would be a thing of the past.
If We Ran It...billions of dollars would not fund a useless war, but would guarantee a free and appropriate education for all.
Helen | | October 28, 2008
If We Ran It we would do something about the pathetic state of arts education in public schools.
Under 50% of public schools have arts programs. We know why this is, faced with a choice in funding between math and painting 99% of modern parents will support math.
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If We Ran It...local policy decisions and progressive ideas for community change would come from the people, a bottom-up approach to implementing the ideas that guide our neighborhoods. www.Policypitch.com
If I Ran It... I would obsolete, via either a felt sense of presence with The Source or some other means, the apparent driving need of large bodies of humanity to "run" things.
wendell | | October 19, 2008
If We Ran It... we would banish SP to Mars and McCain to a retirement community.
If We Ran It...meritocracy would be part of a new form of government, which needs to be established.
Andrew Lahde | | October 19, 2008
If We Ran It...people would learn to stop throwing trash all over the streets of NYC. How do you live in one of the greatest cities in the world and trash it up!
LB | | October 19, 2008
If We Ran It...we would look out for the best interest of the client/brand by being honest via plain speak
If We Ran It...Middle America would start taking surf lessons which would only perpetuate their love for coconut sun tan oil and the beach boys and diminish their odds of voting.
If We Ran It... there would be more bicycle lanes...
Paul Thomas | | October 14, 2008
If We Ran It... money would not be spent to cause harm, we would all be health-insured and there would be solid plans to inhabit other planets in the time to come.
there would be a knob on every drinking glass that could change the contents from water, to beer, to wine to margaritas. ohh and of course it would be bottomless.
If We Ran It (the music business) we would rally as peers to make music together. Musicians would meet other musicians and help each other. Build a force.