Mission vs. Vision LO26784

From: Jan Lelie (janlelie@wxs.nl)
Date: 06/06/01


Replying to LO26776 --

Guten Tag Winfried,

Thank you for the image. F= m x a is a virtual equality; the acceleration
on receiving a forceful blow is a real equality. In my opinion it is not
choice that destroys the 'virtual' equality, it is conscious awareness,
the awareness that comes with responsibility.

By the way, is the origin of the word "virtual" vires? Force?

"Dressler, Winfried" wrote:

> With this image in mind, your statement may want to express that a vision
> has the quality of a force and the mission is the corresponding movement?
>
> But I think that between vision and mission, as well as between mission
> and action, there is an important human element which destroys the
> 'virtual equality': choice.

Lieve groeten,

Jan

-- 
With kind regards - met vriendelijke groeten,

Jan Lelie

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