You the Operating System

by Rich Fernandez

It is necessary to “positively disrupt” the rhythms and routines that prevent us from living and working optimally
— Rich Fernandez

We also have an opportunity to optimize ourselves, to rebalance and calibrate our “personal operating systems”—the ways that we are choosing to live and work—for the benefit of ourselves and others. Just as you could not run a very old operating system on your computer and make it function effectively in contemporary life, we have little choice but to find new ways of working, living, and being in order to function effectively in our increasingly complex, dynamic, and technology-rich world.

 

This is a partial except from an essay in the bestseller End Malaria. Click here to find out more.