Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Height of Ignorance

At a breakfast meeting I attended this morning there was a discussion of the problems in development of collaboration in the development of effective safety programs. Requests to discuss the matter are frequently ignored even with the claim that there is a better way of achieving safety goals. There is zero interest in knowing how this would be possible.

Dr Wayne Dyer said that "the height of ignorance is to reject something you know nothing about."

The desire for effective and efficient safety results is growing in the context of small communities. Collaboration is a way of spreading the news and furthering the cause at the grassroots level.


In 1835, Alexis De Tocqueville wrote of how grassroots methodology worked in America and was helping to make the new country grow.

Wouldn't it be great to "give safety a chance?"

David Sneed



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