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Feb 20, 2010 5:30 pm |
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re: re: re: Economic Issues - it's rarely about the money, but when it is, it is only about money |
Ken Hilving
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The points on the corruption of intent, and the massaging of a leader's ego by those in advisory/supportive roles, seems to apply in any organization. The particular belief system involved or area of involvement (religious, moral, economic, etc.) doesn't seem to matter.
Minimizing the danger from this would make an excellent new thread, but is a tangent, I think, in this thread. _____
As for our choice of metaphors, I think our selection will often lead to polarization. Put someone in the "company" of leeches and tapeworms, and they are likely to get defensive.
Likewise, ignoring all the good and all the potential for good that the current system has enabled seems like a waste. Might we do better by building on the positives? Can we improve rather than replace, evolve rather than revolt?Private Reply to Ken Hilving (new win) |
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