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February 06, 2007

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Lisa, these are fun and since I am in Ireland with my seniot VP, Robyn McMaster, she too was keen to read these fun five.

Ok, I'll be honest with you now Lisa. I LOVED the way you altered the game into questions that intrigue!! Not surprising - it's kind of why I wanted to tag you in the first place. People love to read the stuff we often leave out. Thanks for letting us do so here - it showed me another example of intelligence and creativity - before I have another full round of sessions on the wonder of the brain:-)

1. The ones who can connect

2. Teach, steward and love deeply the people and the land and the things that do good in your life and world.

3. Conversation. Real conversation.

4. Walking.

5. I have no wants. I'm a happy bunny, and a little busy and on the road too much. If anything, I want to be home tonight playing Pokemon with my son and listening to Lemony Snicket CDs with my daughter. Management is one thing, management craft is another thing, but the practice that is nurtured in a rich life well lived is transcendent.

Ellen - thanks for reading, even while abroad. Have a foamy Guiness for me - it's not the same here in Seattle.

Chris - thanks for weighing in. I agree - it will be the ones who can connect. and feeding off your other response, the ones who can connect with real conversations.

Oh my god! Your 5 things list beats any that I've read so far- Sting, FBI and a cabin in the wilderness! How cool is that!

I'll take the 3rd, and I'm hoping the answer to that one is: social honesty.

Thanks, Astha - Yes, social honesty would be very good indeed.

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