“To reach the distant shore of an uncertain future, we can’t just do what we’ve always done. As this tsunami of change comes to our here and now, we can float like flotsam or sink like a stone; but if we will set our minds to do so, we will paddle for all we’re worth and the flow of change will transform us for a future fit for living.”
This is the last paragraph of an essay I’ll post in its entirety before long. Until then, indulge me: I just got my new digital recorder yesterday and had to play with it.
You can listen (I hope) to this 4 minute piece on CHANGE by clicking the link.





3 responses so far ↓
1 Mike Nichols // Nov 14, 2008 at 10:15 am
Great essay, Fred. Very thought-provoking. And you “did good” with your new recorder!
2 Myke // Nov 14, 2008 at 11:20 am
Well done.
3 Gary Boyd // Nov 14, 2008 at 1:18 pm
Nice…You have no idea how this essay touched where I find myself this week…Routines disrupted, no replacements even envisioned yet…Change is happening, ready or not.
I enjoyed the audio…Stay warm.
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