# Feed back for Richard 20201219 **Iteration of intention** - facilitate long term decision making/ long term thinking for youngsters - Insights #1: two prominent allies are: people in similar ages, or celebrities everyone knows - Insights #2: youngsters care (more) about their futures - leverage intergenerational relations/ participatory futures approach - leverage the shared concern - climate change - Landed on this intention: **Solicit inclusive, meaningful engagement between young people and adults to prompt thoughtful action and longer-term thinking** **“Space for engagement”** doesn’t need to be a workshop, it could be virtual/physical space **Reminder** - Remember key insights and learnings from the past month of research while iterating on the prototypes later **Thoughts on the current concept** - *Week-long game* - Amazing! "Async conversation" is a playful format especially used in your project. seems to be inspired by youngersters' way of communicate? and also reflecting on the impression of "it takes time to participate" - “Politics is life, life is politics” How do we find politics in youngsters everyday life? - *Random pairing* - I LOVE the design of randomness here. Design of pol.is also utilise “random next comment” - to encourage people getting more perspectives. Randomness is excellent in creating space for conversation, it builds opportunities for opinion exchange that'd never happened before. - Utilising technology here gives a beautiful layer - to neglect appearance, etc. Create more meaningful conversations as in more people listening to each others based on what they say instaed of who they are. - They might realise the people they thought the same are not that similar, the people they thought different are not so distant…. - (?) How could it become a safe place to talk, express and evolve. "It’s okay to change sides. It’s okay to be different. It’s okay to make decision autonomously. this way, one grows political identity"