We came to New York this time to run the third NeuroLeadership Summit. It was also the run up to the US presidential election, and the air was full of noise. Come to think of it, that is always how New York is. The economic slump was barreling down, so a strange mix of hope and anguish as retirement funds halved, stock portfolios were left in tatters, and people lost their jobs.
Our summit was a great success, held near Time Square. The vibe of the participants and scientists was optimistic, and the room full to the brim. The best bit for David, I believe, was that Werner Erhart, the founder of Est was there (and is speaking at the next conference in LA).I feel in a sense that it was a coming of age for David and his ideas, to have the top scientists in the field talking about the neuroscience with consultants and change
Our good friend Stuart Ziegler joined us to do the photography for the event. His ongoing support technologically, artistically and emotionally does wonders (thanks Stu).
It was also the run up to the US election. New York is a very blue state, all democratic, at least in Manhattan. On the day of the election the students at Blue School held a poll, and found that all but one student were pro Obama.
David and Stu went to Time Square to dance with the crazy crowds, strangers hugging, high fiving anybody moving. Then the long flight home.