July 22, 2007

when you’re a jet…

From Mark Earls:

While you and I might find a gang of ado­les­cents dis­tur­bing or frigh­te­ning (and they might enjoy engen­de­ring that res­ponse in us), the truth is that they are merely doing what all humans do: gather together for safety, reas­su­rance and cooperation.

From Sigurd Rinde:

Todd­lers unders­tand lea­dership, some­body they res­pect sho­wing the way, tee­na­gers expect lea­dership while adults work bet­ter under real lea­dership and no mana­ging.
Every MBA course should have a sec­tion where the stu­dents are res­pon­si­ble for little peo­ple, in a kin­der­gar­ten, for at least a month.

[Bonus Link:] Richard Edel­man visits Ausch­witz, and wri­tes movingly about it.

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