5 Categories =
5 Approaches
People often ask us why Concopia Cards vary so much in nature:
while the cards on Civic Desires invite us to reimagine the world on a large scale, categories such as Reenchantments and Endangered Skills focus on the small shifts we can make in our own lives. Pivotal People draws on the lessons and experiences of the trailblazers who came before us, and Wonders of Nature fills us with awe and encourages us to reconnect with Nature.
To us, this mix of approaches is truly Concopian.
When we only talk about the major challenges facing the world, we tend to feel overwhelmed. Yet when we add our own life experiences, longings, and skills to the mix, our ideas and solutions become far more tangible — and this boosts our sense of personal agency.
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Wonders of Nature
10 inspirations from the bottomless source provided by nature when it comes to rethinking and reenchanting the world. And what humans can learn from that.
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Endangered Skills
10 skills that we long to revive before they are gone forever. Skills that we hope – when rediscovered – will lift spirits around the world and for future generations.
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Civic Desires
10 dives into Danish culture. Hopefully the stories of how Denmark was crafted over the years will unlock the memories from your culture and be an inspiration in community building.
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Reenchantments
10 inspirations on how to seize the day, live out load and bring a touch of magic back into a world that otherwise has been rapidly disenchanted.
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Pivotal People
10 stories about Danes who made a difference.
Unlock stories of people who dared to envision utopia – and share stories of people who changed your world.
Prompting Human IntelligenceIntroduce your brand
One Concopia Card, several prompts
On one side of each card you will find:
A thought-provoking keyword.
A somewhat puzzling illustration.
And a probing question that expands the scope of conversation.
On the other side of each card there is a corresponding encyclopedic inspiration.
Hopefully they will send your thoughts in surprising directions.
You don’t have to read them to play – but they may add new depths to what you would otherwise have answered.
Micro Talks on Selected Concopia Cards for inspiration
Concopia is…
What changes when you dare to put out your tentacles more. How does that help you connect with the people around you?
What changes when you dare to put out your tentacles more. How does that help you connect with the people around you?
TENTACLES LITERALLY:
Long, flexible sensory organs found in aquatic animals such as jellyfish, squids and sea anemones. Often associated with stinging.
TENTACLES CONCOPIALLY:
Some people put out their tentacles to defend themselves, stinging anyone who dares come close. As Concopians, we use our tentacles to share wha't on our minds. It can feel lonely to tumble with our fears, hopes and grand ideas alone.
Putting out our tentacles by sharing what's really on our minds is the best way to find and connect with kindred spirits, who probably also kept their most important thoughts to themselves until you inspired them to put their tentacles out.
WONDERS OF NATURE