Tim Clark writes:
> I find it ironic that the same approach that we
>use to win wars can also be applied to prevent them. However, fighting
>wars is usually easier than preventing them. Putting a competitor out of
>business can sometimes be easier than cooperating and growing the
>respective market. I also believe we have the technology ( as evidenced
>in many LO threads) to solve almost any of an organizations' or world's
>problems but this would require all of us to spend a few hours a week,
>every week for the rest of our lives, to make this happen. Who's willing
>to pay the price?
Well, if you're taking names, put me down!! I've been willing to pay this
price all my adult life! I've just been waiting to hear from others who
are ready to join me. Everybody--look at his words again--FIGHTING WARS
IS USUALLY EASIER THAN PREVENTING THEM! As a retired officer, this brings
tears to my eyes to know someone realizes this as well as myself!
Thanks, Tim, for sharing your knowledge.
--Ginger Shafer The Leadership Dimension "Bringing leadership to life!" vshafer@azstarnet.com
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