Next year, do consider joining me at Exosphere, an alternative education platform where unique learning experiences cultivate the discipline, knowledge, and curiosity for building new enterprises that solve real problems. Its second 12-week Entrepreneurship Bootcamp, designed to accommodate people from all stages of life with a diversity of experience and ideas, happens from March to June 2014 in Santiago, Chile. I’ll be there for you as a full-time fellow, as will a whole faculty in residence specialized in coding, design, development, marketing, and emerging technology to help you develop your business and yourself. You can apply now through January 15.
More on Exosphere’s vision, which I can’t help but share:
We believe in a renaissance of humanism that puts curiosity, learning, and creation at the forefront of the human experience. We see technology as an artistic expression of human talent — in service of other people — making life healthier, more meaningful, more efficient, and full of variety. As creative beings, we delight in variety. We believe in a world where each person can delight in the variety of her own creation and in the creations of others.
Such a world can only exist when people are free — both politically and existentially. Entrepreneurship is the path to freedom, and simultaneously gives people a sustainable outlet for their creative energy.
There are two pains in life that we believe are the source of most of our everyday suffering: doing work that is out of alignment with our calling, and broken relationships with other people. With entrepreneurship, we can resolve the former, and in Community, we can heal the latter.
We see education as the entry point for this battle. Rather than talking about education reform, we are actively experimenting with alternative models and formats for inspiring and helping people to pursue a life of intentional, self-directed learning. We envision a world where this style of education starts in kindergarten and continues into old age.
We see the transformation of education as the essential first step to making science and technology accessible to more people.
(Only 20 spots left now, I might add, so jump on that application sooner than later.)
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