a student's perspective LO7235

William J. Hobler, Jr. (bhobler@cpcug.org)
Mon, 06 May 1996 19:52:12 -0400

Replying to LO7173 --

Jacqueline Mullen

> I admit, I haven't followed the thread on Self-Evident Truths,
>but, for me, a desire to search for them is utterly foreign to how I
>create meaning in my life and relate to others. I begin from the
>presumption that "ultimate truths" are unknowable and that "understanding"
>is through compassionate direct knowledge, subjective in nature.

>I feel are based in listening to, empathizing with, and respecting both
>the differences and commonalities we have as they change in time.

Isn't this the guiding principle that is a reflection of maybe the worth
of an individual should be respected? So we should respect the diversity
of people we meet.

-- 

Managers count beans and keep time, Leaders, take risks and ask others to. Each of us must play both roles.

bhobler@cpcug.org Bill Hobler

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