BSB 118     J. Morris Hicks     (10-26-17) 
Alive and Well and Working on ARCH

Back in  June, I sent out a BSB entitled, I almost died last week! Now, after not posting a blog for 24 days (a record), some may think that I went ahead and died after all.

I didn't. I have just been very busy--moving to a new residence, speaking at two venues in Canada and working on ARCH, whose birthday is approaching next month.

As for "not dying," I am about to finish up my six month regimen of taking blood thinners and I have also added more daily exercise. For example, when golfing, I now use a Sunday bag (with five clubs) and walk the course. 

As for moving to a new residence, we have downsized to a waterfront townhouse overlooking Sandy Hook Bay, the Verrazano Bridge and the World Trade Center--all visible in this sunset photo from the deck off of our kitchen.


As for ARCH, we added a working database earlier this year and can now professionally "demo" how ARCH can directly engage with any size workforce population--from two hundred to two million. Our original vision for ARCH was documented in this concise document that I prepared almost one year ago:  One-page ARCH Vision Document

The vision hasn't changed much since then, but we are now better prepared to launch this powerful product for a visionary CEO who wants to create a win-win-win: for the enterprise, the health of its associates and for our fragile ecosystem that gives us life. For more info, visit archby4leaf.com

The Bottom Line . Ending today with a little good news about our fragile environment. The Arctic did not go "ice-free" last month--as predicted by Dr. Peter Wadhams and others. But, it's just a matter of time before it does--unless some kind of perceived emergency jolts us all into action real soon.


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Looking for Opportunities to Speak. Since 2016, my research and writing has been focused primarily on the sustainability of our ecosystem, our civilization and our future as as a species. I call it the "most important topic in the history of humanity." 

After all, what could possibly be more important to us humans than our survival as a species?

The current title of my standard presentation:

Food. Health. Planet. Our Future as a Species.

Upcoming Talks: Upstate New York: Buffalo, Canandaigua and Rochester in November, Fort Myers, FL ( VegFest), in January and at the vsh.org in Honolulu and Maui in April. To view all 64 slides in my latest presentation,  click here

To schedule a presentation at a venue near you, please contact me at   [email protected]

Be well,  J. Morris (Jim) Hicks

Promoting health, hope and harmony on planet Earth

Moonglow J. Morris Hicks

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