Heartland Foundation recognizes that there are two
worlds in which we can choose to live. One is called Behind,
the other Ahead.
In Behind, organizations rely on what's always been done, the
tried and true, the voice of experience, the expert's mind. With
yesterday as its benchmark, new problems are approached with
the same thinking of the past. And when limits, obstacles and
crises arise, people just try harder. What the world of Behind
lacks in foresight, innovation, and creativity it makes up for
in feelings of comfort and unquestioned security.
Heartland Foundation understands that Ahead is a very different
place. We have discovered that it can only be approached with
a beginner's mind and a humble attitude because no one is experienced
in the future. It is not constrained by past methods, and yet,
it honors the past, carries forward our values, and examines
the lessons learned along the way. We see optimism where failure
is nothing more than an admission that we are smarter today than
we were yesterday. It requires a willingness to take a big step
because we can't cross the chasm to the future in two small ones.
We believe that things do not change; only we change.
For Heartland Foundation, our choice is clear. We believe
that each of us is progress, each of us is potential, each of us
is possibility, but only if we Think Ahead. We
see healthy, dynamic and vital communities and
will build communities that are valued and valuable to young and
old alike People will enthusiastically embrace our experiments
because they know that we honor the tremendous gains of the past,
learn from our past mistakes, and understand the power of compassion.
Think Ahead will be much more than a slogan used to communicate
our efforts. It will direct everything the Foundation does, from
how we see new possibilities in our communities to how we nurture
new empowerment in our youth and communities. We will begin with
the end in mind while being conscious of what we learn along the
way. We will not be a place of recovery from present day problems
but one of discovery of future day possibilities. |