Sunday, February 10, 2013

Object to objectives


Those who cannot see, strive for an objective. We are not objective-oriented. Rather, we are potential-oriented. Instead of one destination, we desire to discover or to create many other options. We are not interested in a single path to a single place.  We mark a spot on the horizon and go towards it.  As we approach it, we see the many potential destinations that we couldn’t see before.  We are free to choose and free to adjust our heading, as we are not bound by a single-minded drive towards a point on someone else’s map.  We seek to envision what others cannot and that we share freely.

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