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Rosa, restlessness can be good but one needs maintain some control. For example, too much restlessness in a canoe and it will tip over into the water and you won't get where you want to.
Revolution is a good goal but I think change is better accomplished in an Evolutionary manner. The slow and steady tortoise for me.
Reinvention, I wholeheartedly agree with this one. If we do not reinvent ourselves to adapt and survive in the flat world, we will find ourselves left out on the edge in the cold. Not a place where I want to be.
I have been reinventing myself and will be refocusing one of my blogs to address this need of adaptation in the flat world. It will pick up on the "life long learning" thread discussed here not too long ago and tie together some other threads picked up along the way. I will likely be able to announce this more formally next month.
Thanks for continuing to stir the pot!
Posted by: Steve Sherlock | May 11, 2006 at 01:50 AM
Steve, here is the way I have started to look at Revolution - absolutely as a word connected to Evolution, and not necessarily with Revolt:
getting REAL + Evolution = Revolution
I'm fine with slow and steady, and Adrian Savage of our Ho'ohana Community really nails the concept in his writings on Slow Leadership, however there's a BIG difference between slow and steady and completed stuck and stalled.
Sounds like The World is Flat made quite an impression on you! Can't wait to see and read this reinvention you have planned: will you have at least a teaser for us with the May 26th Forum?
Posted by: Rosa Say | May 11, 2006 at 07:22 AM