I wonder if this would be an overstatment; misdirected passion is terrorism. Terrorism is likely seen as suicide bombers and varies forms of extremism. But on a smaller note, when one or more people have a belief that something is desired and they go to lengths to see it realized, whether this is done through toxic conversations or other forms of passive agression, is this not forcing their agenda on the whole? It is this "forcing" that I see as terrorism.
I have spent a week with others who are not satisfied with their working environment. Change has been offerred and significant changes have followed. However the resistence is fatiguing. People not looking at others in the eye and backroom discussions of resentment and pouting occur. It is discouraging and it sucks.
Anyway in a few short hours Iwill be off to run an 18 k run. I hope to do it under 1:45.
It is a new day and the sun is shining!
It is a new day! I believe that it would be to much to blanket say that misdirected passion is terrorism though I hear the sentiments in your blog. Why is it that even when the change is for their benefit people still hate change? They complain on and on about how unhappy they are in their situation but when presented with an opportunity to change they don't. They seem to be content in their malcontent!
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