If I were in my sixties it would be wise to build a fence around my cynicism. I don’t want to become an old cynic—rigid and resistant to change. I’m thinking it’s important to keep a balance between cynicism and initiation of change (the less engagement with change, the more cynicism becomes dangerous). Maybe if I stay open to and involved with change I can keep most of my cynicism.
Friday, January 05, 2007
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