Welcome to Pioneers of Change - a new type of action rooted in a new way of thinking.

Pioneers of Change fosters understanding, capacities and relationships needed by younger practitioners committed to stepping forward and creating the change they want to see in the world. Pioneers of Change is a global learning network supporting practitioners in their mid-20s to mid-30s. Founded in 1999, by a group of people from 16 countries and now includes participants from around the world. When you join Pioneers of Change you explicitly commit to the principles below.

Testimonial from Rahapelit

"The Learning Network has been of enormous benefit to us. We are able to connect with people from different fields and combine our efforts to develop new sites, such as Rahapelit more effectively. This is particularly important in the games sector, where new innovations require collaboration across borders and disciplines. This network has given us a lot of new ideas and ways of doing things to try out in our own projects. We will continue to make good use of the network in the future." - Rahapelit Team

Testimonial from Paras Kasino

"While we are taught to work within a system (and the system learns to work within us), both our intuition and our senses tell us that it is fundamentally flawed, and that we can do something about it. We can change the rules of the game. - Paras Kasino -team

Purpose

Together we will, in an on-going process, develop the commitment, understanding, and a network of relationships to create or transform systems that they may come to serve Life, and operate in life-affirming ways.

Principles

As Pioneers of Change we operate from five core principles:

  1. Be yourself

    It is up to each of us, as moral beings, to decide how to act and to freely form our contribution to the whole. We must think this reality through, and not hide from it. This means looking inside oneself and asking "What are the basic principles which help me decide what is good?", being able to listen to one's intuition, even when it contradicts the social structures around us. We are all a part of life, and we all have a unique contribution to make. What is it?

  2. Do what matters

    The world needs us more than ever. It needs pioneers to be treating problems at the root causes, not just the symptoms, to be making change at a systemic level. Doing what matters requires a capacity to diagnose the problems we face, to understand the underlying patterns, to remove barriers, to find the leverage points and make the change there. It requires us to be conscious of the consequences of our actions, and to choose to do good, not harm, according to the deeper values and the higher ideals we each hold.

  3. Start now

    The future is created by how we live now. It is not necessary to compromise who we are in the present, or to wait to take off the lid that is keeping us from allowing our creative expression to be put to use in areas that matter to us and the world. We don’t focus on all the reasons why it might not work - if the platform and tools do not exist to make our dream possible, we get going in creating them. Learning comes with action.

  4. Engage with Others

    Connect with something bigger than yourself. Search for those who are working on similar or related things, share ideas with them, ask them for help and work with them where useful. Be willing to offer them help when they need it as well. Engaging with others is about engaging with those who share your visions, but also about engaging with those who think differently from you and are doing something that may seem completely different and unrelated. Engage across diversity, for that is how we learn.

  5. Never Stop Asking Questions

    Understanding is constantly evolving, and there is always the possibility of future discovery. While committing to our current intentions, we have to continue to question our own views as we continue to question others and listen to their answers. As we start to view the world from the perspective of life, more and more practices around us simply do not make sense. We are surrounded by paradoxes in a phase when established systems no longer meet our needs. We need to perceive and question these paradoxes, daring to appear naive, while developing the capacity to transcend them. As Einstein said, no problem is solved from the same consciousness that created it.

Our philosophy is constantly evolving as we learn together.