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Bigger. Better. Faster. Fewer Ulcers.
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Apr 03, 2004 2:01 am |
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re: Ummm |
Rebecca & Ken Aspinwall
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Scott,
At the core of my being, this was a matter of courage. If somebody lights up in my office, I have the fortitude and the grace to handle the matter without going off the deep end.
As to the girl, I would also handle it with courage. If I had first met her, I would tell her that her appearance would be distracting and would suggest another meeting with appropriate dress.
People make mistakes. It might be my private domain [the office or whatever] and I might be the King, but where is the human compassion?
I am a tolerant and peaceful man. Yes, I can be angry, too, but my anger only rises after a person proves to be an agitator or a trouble maker.
Honest mistakes are made. All need to be forgiven.
So, I stand by my original intuitions. They have long been trustworthy.
Ken
> Scott Stratten wrote: > Ken, > >"God did not appoint us to drive people away from the kingdom. We have to handle people in a redemptive manner. We have to do it the way God told us." > >There are a couple of popular Christian networks on Ryze that would love that thought. But telling ,e that I have to do something, according to anyone's god, is not proper, in my humble opinion. You have no idea what other people's beliefs are on here, Christian, Jewish, Agnostic, Athiest, etc... > >But saying someone was wrong to tell someone to take a hike from their office after they lit up was a joke. I'm not running a school of business etiquette, I'm running a business. > >Scott Private Reply to Rebecca & Ken Aspinwall (new win) |
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