Sunday, April 29, 2012

A Speech

Who will take the authority position, most oftener determined by experience, or, senior position?

In rich experiences, the ambition of authority comes with performance. Then authority leads the day, setting examples.

Should authority one day become vague, distant, and vacillating, the old defining rules are lost, no longer good enough.

Thus, most authority stems from check and balance ... status good, human affairs move forward ... status quo.

Reaching for the goal established by authority means one has accepted fear of traveling, even if saddled by a gauntlet of human error ...

Equal authorities would imply the same rationale of fear of playing roles.

The body of work is the journey, with evidences.


Patrick Darnell

No comments: