Commonalities
The true key to solving major challenges is commonality of purpose. A diverse team, focused on a solution, under inspired leadership can solve anything.
I am a firm believer in diversity. But I don't define diversity by how we look, our belief systems or our lifestyles; I define it by styles of thinking. If we all think alike, we have mass redundancy. To solve problems, we need diversity of thought.
Too often that diversity of thinking styles gets in the way. That is why inspired leadership is a necessary ingredient. Leadership should encourage, challenge and inspire each of the diverse individuals in a group to exercise their gifts to the fullest. Then magic happens.
We have a plant which grows on our place called Common Hedge Parsley (Tonilis arvensis). Don't eat it, it looks like many other plants in the wild carrot family such as Poison Hemlock. The Common Hedge Parsley is sometimes called "sock-destroyer" because its hairy seeds stick to the socks like Velcro. The plant is usually considered an invasive weed and is commonly found in Europe and North America. It is part of the natural diversity within our local ecosystem.
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