During our lifetimes we do, consciously or not, acquire thousands of
skill sets that we can draw upon daily in action.  I thought the above
mentioned interesting as I can begin to see people moving in this
direction, however haphazzardly.  Survival level skill sets, rigs,
yes, they are always there from the very first time we were brought
down to survival level and made it through - those do whatever it
takes to survive the moment skills life teaches us.  One good
confrontation with a bully might bring us right back there for the
moment.  We can always remember those listed above and engage them
instead.

On Aug 5, 7:22 pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Vaguely related are Maureen Dowd's last two op/eds in the NYTimes
> about Audrey Hepburn. They were daffy but she is a few years younger
> than I am so I will correct her here. Audrey and Grace Kelly were
> welcome "stars" to American culture as they imparted a "ladylike: look
> and fashion versus Marilyn Monroe and Diana Dors or the sulty types
> like Ava Gardner and Lana Turner. These women all slept around anyway.
> An actress needs "skills".
>
> On Aug 5, 7:23 am, Molly <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Author and futurist David Hames has written a book called the Five
> > Literacies of Global Leadership, in which he identifies these as :
> > # Networked Intelligence (the ability to connect with others & express
> > the complexity of the ecosystem)
> > # Futuring (the ability to visualize & imagine future possibilities)
> > # Strategic Navigation (the ability to learn to adapt as fast as
> > change itself)
> > # Deep Design (the ability to create wisdom through dialogue)
> > # Brand Resonance (the ability to create attention that awakens your
> > unique value in others)
>
> > What do you think about these "skills needed to adapt to 21st centruy
> > life?"- Hide quoted text -
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