You will never stub your toe standing still. The faster you go, the more chance there is of stubbing your toe, but the more chance you have of getting somewhere. - Charles F. Kettering, 1876 – 1958
Spring forth, spring forward, spring out, spring cleaning, spring, sprang, sprung. It’s quite the word. I don’t think other languages have quite the word that we have for spring with it’s many meanings and connotations. But feel free to correct me. I love to learn about the hidden meanings of words.
And what would a blog be without some reference to spring. Out with the old, in with the new. Out with our older software, in with our new software. Although the outing and inning will take place over 18 months. It’s the cleaning times. I feel for those in the two climate world of wet and dry seasons. How would I ever know to start the cleaning or changing process. Spring provides a reason for change .
And change – heard here before – is the root of capitalism – perhaps too swift at times. It’s how we make a move to our next level. It’s why we stumble because we move too fast. It’s also why relationships grow and die. Either both parties change and grow and the relationship strengthens or the parties go in different directions or one just doesn’t change. To paraphrase, perhaps by standing still, you are the one that’s changing.
Spring it on,
Bryan Dear
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