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Sep 14, 2009 2:53 am |
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re: Innovation 2000 - 3000 |
Joseph Lynders
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09/13/09
Furthermore, I expect that our embracing the first three steps in the Creative Process and dropping the fourth at or near the beginning of our last century has helped ensure our failure. (Actually it probably was first dropped in the Garden of Eden but who’s counting centuries.)
Dropping the forth step allows for the growth for the acceptance of superficial thinking in the first three steps. This was somehow not anticipated but was actually inevitable.
Step four is a warning against lowering our standards into the sucking whirlpool of superficial thinking we now enjoy and even celebrate with a surprising and growing belligerence.
There is of course always a point of no return and I don‘t think we are there yet, but, this might be a good time to try a change of course.
What can we possibly lose?
09/13/09 Joseph F. Lynders Ftg/M/*/Grandparent
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