Philosophy
There are inherent problems in the way we (humans) do things, and the way we (humans) interact with each other. Every day too much is force fed to the masses; and far too much is accepted as the ultimate standard when in fact it is flawed or inadequate.
In an age where communication, technology and innovation are ubiquitous we are still unable to improve more than a simple can-opener without using new technologies, strategies or concepts. Wasteful intoxicating futurism. Thinkbench doesn’t believe in re-inventing the wheel. We believe in re-inventing ourselves, our society, our businesses, and our way of doing things. Re-use, refurbish, re-learn.
We (humans) take too much for granted, and allow too much to be dictated to us. Thinkbench believes that now is the time more than ever to find innovative ways to apply that which already exists, that which is already known, that which is already proven. Efficient sobering presence.
Thinkbench invites all like minded individuals to get off the bench and think.