Paradigm shifting and stuckness LO28414

From: Alan Cotterell (acotrel@cnl.com.au)
Date: 05/05/02


Replying to LO28413 --

I suggest a change of paradigm brings with it a change of mindset. The
thing we have to do is to reappraise our values, so our decisions are
ethical.

In the case of local breweries closing because of competition from large
corporations. I think that if our criteria for buying anything includes
product quality, a requirement for what's good in life, that takes care of
competition from McWorld. Maccas Golden Narches doesn't have anything I
want.

The answer lies in consumerism in a large part. Let's start educating
consumers to recognise what's good in life!

Best Regards, Al

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"Alan Cotterell" <acotrel@cnl.com.au>

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