Goooood Morning SuperForest!
I’d like to let you in on a little secret. I am not a lazy person by any means. I am not afraid in the slightest of hard work and have dug many a ditch, felled many a tree, scrubbed many a toilet.
That said, when I can get other people to do the work for or with me, I jump at the chance. I call it Tom Sawyering. Tom Sawyering has allowed me to accomplish more than the average bear, and get other people involved in my many projects. They feel good having contributed, and I feel good for letting them contribute and because the jobs get done easier. Many hands make light work.
Here’s the trick: Whatever it is that you are trying to get done, you must do it first. AND, you must be enjoying it fully. Then let other folk wander along, ask what you are doing and ask if they can join in the fun.
Say you are cleaning out an old storage shed. You set to work with a smile on your face, and work and work and work, until a bit later two of your friends stop by…
They say: Hey, what are you up to?
You say: I’m cleaning out this swell building. Isn’t it fun?
They say: Well you seem to be having fun.
You say: Oh definitely. (humming happily to oneself, and continuing to clean.)
They say: Would you like a hand?
You say: I’d love one! Here! (hands over broom and dustpan.)
Then the three of you are working.
You say: Great! Hey, while we’re working why don’t I go and rustle up some refreshments? What would y’all like? Cold lemonade?
Then you put down your cleaning supplies and walk away to squeeze some lemons. They stay behind and continue the work. You return with lemonade and perhaps a stereo so you can all listen to music. Then, with refreshments and music, the three of you rock the job.
One person doing a job alone can be boring, frustrating, lengthy work. Three people doing a job and the job is over very quickly, and you can laugh and have fun doing it.
Tom Sawyering can be used to get physical work done (like clearing brush, cleaning, building, etc.) or it can be used to accomplish energetic tasks (like getting bloggers to post on SuperForest.)
You’ve just got to be doing the work first and be thoroughly enjoying it.
I’m reminded of a trip I took to Korea. One day I visited a Buddhist monastery high up a hill. To get to the top I had to hike a trail through the woods. The trail was a rocky path, with trees on either side. I noticed that the path was immaculately clean. There were no stray rocks on it. It was firm and solid underfoot.
(image via nmazca.com)
On either side of the path, on rocks and boulders, there stood hundreds (perhaps thousands?) of miniature stone cairns. Someone at some time had started picking stray rocks up off of the path and stacking them into cute little spires on the bigger stones alongside. Others had followed this behavior, and over the years this “intention mob” had created the thousands of stone cairns. The effect was pretty stunning: beautiful little stacks of stones and a perfectly clear path. Plus, the added impetus to play along!
When I myself spied a stray stone on the path I grabbed it and added it to a cairn, making sure to stack it just right.
This to me represents Tom Sawyering at it’s purest and finest. Find a clever way to capture the motivation of the people who use your path and channel the aggregate of their energies and talents into a behavior that creates multiple wins for everybody.
This is the technique I am using to save the world.
For me, the path represents generative living. The walking is my day to day activity. How can I behave in a way that inspires others to copy me, and by copying me, also live more generatively. This creates a win for me, (my behaviors are being copied!) a win for them, (here’s a fun new way of being that makes me feel good!) and a win for the ecosystem.
Take SuperForest as another example. It started out as a blog, where I was posting about things I loved and that inspired me to be a better human being, and my progress in trying to live generatively. Slowly other people joined in and copied that behavior. Now there are hundreds of folks who are all focusing their energies on seeing and being the positive change they wish for the world, and sharing those insights and experiences via the web, inspiring yet another wave of copycats.
(image via fugly.com)
I use the term copycat here in the most adoring way possible. I am a copycat. I myself constantly look at the people around me for new behaviors and ways of being, to see if I can upgrade my Operating System into something more beneficial to accomplishing my macro-goal of living generatively. This seems to be a universal human trait. I see someone doing something I like, and I copy them. Their behavior becomes my behavior.
Personality is indeed contagious, SuperForesters. Remember that. Like always attracts like. That is a natural law. If you are a positive person, working hard to improve your own life and help others do the same, then you will find yourself surrounded by other people doing the same. This creates a self-reinforcing web of support, where continual improvement and idea refinement is the status quo.
If you are a jerk, judging other people and being negative, you will be surrounded by other judgmental jerks. I guarantee this.
Don’t be a jerk. Be a SuperForester. Remember, you are the environment. You are the Universe. Take full responsibility for everything you do, think, or say, and watch what happens. The results are extraordinary.
Love to All,
-Jackson

















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