Tuesday, July 22, 2008

dynamic harmlessness

The dynamic doesn’t have to be mischievous. It might simply be the confident assurance of a person with a strong case which doesn’t need to be overstated. But whether full-on or underplayed, our arguments almost inevitably have the potential to stir the juices. As long as our dynamic side is founded on non-violence, we are safe, because it will be acting as a moment-by-moment checking system, making sure we don’t dip into warfare at the first sign of threat. Our communications need to keep up a dynamic theme devoted to generating interest in the subject we want to talk about.
If there is interest in what we have to say, we’re in luck! It’s like having an invitation to say what we want to say, to speak freely and let things rise to the surface naturally. That’s only possible, however, if we are given the invitation, so that we can make our point. Gate crashers beware!

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