Can It Ever Be Undone?: A Fantasy About People Who Live Forever, and a World That Learns from Its Mistakes.

Owen Richard Kindig
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Can It Ever Be Undone?: A Fantasy About People Who Live Forever, and a World That Learns from Its Mistakes.

Owen Richard Kindig
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  • Date de publication : Mar 25, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 328
  • Éditeur : BookBaby
  • ISBN : 9798987927601
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.8" L x 9.0" H
Owen Richard Kindig is a positive futurist and compost toilet builder who spent his first career as a visual storyteller for his clients. He won over 40 awards as a video producer and marketing consultant for Nestle Ice Cream, McGraw-Hill, Owens-Illinois, URS, the Columbus Zoo, Digital Equipment Corp., Procter & Gamble, and Nekoosa Packaging. About half of his body of work was for educational and non-profit organizations such as Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, Denison, Ohio Wesleyan, Cedarville, and Ohio Universities, the American Institute of Physics, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, St. Vincent Family Centers, The Columbus Jewish Foundation, Shalom House, Marburn Academy, Welsh Hills School, and Columbus Torah Academy. He shot on location across North America and in China, England, France, Germany and Switzerland. After moving to Sitka he also freelanced for the Sitka Public Schools and Sitka Community Hospital. Since retiring as the Public Information Officer of the University of Alaska Southeast, Sitka Campus, he has been focusing on the greatest stories which seem never to be told: the lives cut short by the everyday tragedies of death and injustice, and the happy new adventures that would start if the abrupt endings of history could be started afresh. Can you imagine an entirely new dramatic arc? Instead of built around avoiding death and ending with death, imagine the dramatic possibilities of a new reality, that starts with resurrection, and encompassed restoration, re-connection, relearning, and reconciliation. Working with softer hearts and healthy minds and bodies ... working together to knit together a peaceable global society. Those are the kinds of stories that now fill his days with dramatic energy, futurist research, and positive imagination.

Owen lives in Sitka, Alaska with Beth, his wife of fifty-some years, with a list of untold stories from the past and future that he works on writing every day. Every day the two of them walk, bicycle, grow plants and watch the Pacific Ocean, just beyond their doorstep. You can find his creative work at his Substack page, World at Rest, his podcasting channel, itisnear.com, and many essays and videos at Quora.com and Vimeo.com

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