I asked AI



No no no
I was looking for something simpler and entertaining.

Now that’s much more interesting.
But still a bit boring.

So what is the difference between I and We?
I think it’s a fun question that opens up possibilities, it’s serious and a joke —- as per from a Brit (NOT Britisher as the school text books ram down our throats)
It helps question and challenge our preoccupation with the I, the individualism that’s default in our economic system and societies.
I do believe that more shared and collective approaches are healthier for us individually and collectively.
So it didn’t come from Malcolm
Maybe this next one is true.
…

Or then again AI might have made it up.
It’s a great lead in to valuing community and challenging individualism.
Whatever …. I often use it in presentations, on guided tours or in the midst of my daft conversations.
It also relates to one of life’s disappointments but that’s another story.