Footprints in the Wind/sm # 488

Douglas D. Germann, Sr. 76066.515 at compuserve.com
Wed Jun 30 20:38:59 PDT 2004


Hi--

Thought of my friends on the oslist when I sent this out--a lot of themes
here which are fed by OS.

Enjoy!

                              :-Doug.

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                     Footprints in the Wind/sm # 488

                              ooOOOoo
  o                                                                o
      Change leads to conflict. Conflict arises merely
      because of increased interaction. Conflict comes
      because we resist the death--death of our old
      notions, our old ways, our old selves. Yet death is
      the twin sister of creativity. No wonder then that
      new ideas meet violent resistance--one must die! So
      conflict is to be sought, for therein lies our
      future, only therein. Know you not the grave is in
      your path?
  o                                                                o
                              ooOOOoo

   Know someone struggling with how to make change? Please pass this
   on to that friend.

                              :-Doug.

   By Douglas D. Germann, Sr. c Copyright 2004, Learning Works,
   Incorporated. All rights reserved. Easy reprint permissions:
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   Please publish in your print or electronic periodical, with the
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