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" ... Big corporations get to protect all the good things they’ve built. Many times, the cost of a mistake is far greater than the potential gain from an action. They think things through to anticipate and mitigate all the risks. Smaller organizations are much more focused on potential with less to lose. Expect a bias to action. Have a bias to pick up an oar and push the boat forward yourself instead of forming a committee to develop a process to make something happen with no errors sometime in the future. ... "
" ... Kelly’s organization advocates for direct action and personal responsibility, and in this age of increasingly obvious and severe ecological impacts, we should all be grabbing an oar to help in rowing our communal boat against the tide of climate change. ... "
" ... Once upon a time, there was a kind of sublime innocence about epistemology. Plato and Aristotle touched on the theory of knowledge -- what it is to really know something rather than to just have an opinion about it, and what the different kinds of knowing are -- but they suffered nowhere near the crippling doubt that Descartes infused into the Western tradition in the 17th century. Preoccupied with phenomena like the oar that, half in the water, looks bent even though we know it to be straight, Descartes came to doubt the evidence of his senses, leading him to the famous if potentially blasphemous question, "Could God be deceiving me?" ... "
" ... Spinelli agreed: "The time was right. For years, the healthcare field had relied on stable government scientific funding, social structures in place and resources for healthcare. Now the dam has broken, and no one knows how to handle it. At this point, it is better to stick an oar in the water and try to chart a new course. The goal is to bring together leaders for the next 40 years and not just the next four years." ... "