A very beautiful piece of theory came my way recently - called "The Stockdale Paradox". Mr. Collins spoke of it in his book "Good to Great"... After a bout of my usual cribbing, a sympathetic friend sent me a link to a fellow blogger's page, which I will be so rude as to post the link to in mine...
Could not come up with an appropriately topical poem. Here's the best I could think to post. Hope you enjoy it...
Sign of the times Earth's colors are far too many Zest and energy, yet slow and calm. Heart and soul here mingle as one really Yours and mine is one and nothing - the psalm.
Call of the wild, of the untamed instinct Dare devilry? No! a plain struggle to survive; Zealous like the wind blowing strong in my face is The power that keeps Man alive.
Yet, gone are the days of such oneness with the wild Zanny clothes and discos replace original sin. So lost in an artificial world So far from ourselves Xeroxes of every ideology thats "in"!
Zooming sportscars replace the agile horse Movies replace vistas and views, Aren't many the times when one feels the guilt? Yet, A popular mix of sin and transgression we choose.
Undoing is far too tough to be done, Doing is easy, things that need to be undone. Praise those few originals, shall we? Having done - Replace our own ethics by those we see!
Zebra patterns of black and white there are not Pachydermous greys must loom large all around; And yet, Xeroxes of pretty young things, I spot!
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