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Hi Marianne,
I like it, being a louse in the fur! I think that any of your suggested
modes may be useful- it's what suits each individual.
I'm a fairly aggressive and argumentative crone- a bit like the one here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9tAKLTktY0
There are certainly other ways of doing things. And Marianne, you are not a
failure- all that is required of any of us is to do what we can- the
outcome, while not unimportant, is not a reflection of our success in
retaining integrity.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
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From: "Marianne Vanderveen-Kolkena" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 8:56 PM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: WHO code again ...(long)
> It often doesn't put you in the popular group (didn't know the expression,
> Karleen, crone in the corner croaking! hahaha), because what you say
> 'spoils the atmosphere'. Those you thought you were on the same side, seem
> to be on the other, because you spoil the 'friendships' (with
> commercial/powerful partners, that is). "Let it rest", I was asked last
> week...
> What to do... stay in the corner croaking? Join the boards that have a
> say? Or is that a risk to your message because you will then have to
> compromise, no matter what? Enlarge influence by joining those in control,
> hoping you can steer the process in a different direction? Or remain 'the
> louse in the fur' (Dutch saying ;-)) and stay in the 'opposition', so you
> don't have to water down your message?
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