OK, MD is back. And very happy that I stayed away for a week so guest-blogger Lars Friberg could grace us with five fantastic posts. They provided me with a lot of new ideas – and seem to have stimulated many other people as well. By promoting(?) his comments to (much more than) full-fledged posts, the blog was amazingly blessed with several really smart comments from other super-minds. Obviously, it takes one to lure one. Instead of ridding the blog of a super-mind commenter while Lars was the poster, it added new ones. The potential snowballing effect of this is mindboggling…
Lars, thank you so much!
I’ve received a number of emails from people congratulating me on the smart decision to have Lars as a guest-blogger. And I think all of those emails ended the same way:
”So, who’s next?”

What does Nextopia mean?
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If you really want to crowdsource it, I suggest you pick a topic and let all those super-minds comment upon it. Let’s call it Mindgoogling since we’re searching and reflecting upon a chosen topic.
Micke,
I really like “Mindgoogling”! I’ll think some more about how that can be done. I’m wondering whether mindgoogling “all at once” or “one at a time” (congruent with the blog’s theme…) is best?
emvehå,
MD
I dont think you should have to chose either or in nextopia
Why not chose one that picks the subjects and using the comments for further notes?
Martin,
Clever you! That’s a keeper. Stay tuned.
emvehå,
MD