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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Commerce Versus Combat

Commerce Versus Combat
This article originally published in THE INTERNATIONALIST PAGE (http://theinternationalistpage.blogspot.com/)  and written by Douglas Castle (http://aboutdouglascastle.blogspot.com/).

Dear Friends:

I know, I know. I keep on harping on the same theme. But please understand my reasoning:

As a member of the Human Family, I am invested in the future of the entire world, as are we all. It is too often an understood but unassigned responsibility that causes the weeds to flourish and the flowers to die. I will not leave an important message to chance -- if I do that, then I am being irresponsible. Here it is:

Business does not have to be a divisive, evil creature. In fact, commerce between entrepreneurs worldwide affords each of us an opportunity to be an ambassador...with geographical barriers being vaulted over by the internet, international business is more efficiently conducted than ever before. Imagine a strategically interdependent world: as an entrepreneur, I would not want to attack my customers, my vendors, my partners or my service providers. Strategic Interdependence might be a means through which Commerce becomes an impediment or an alternative to Combat. http://theinternationalistpage.blogspot.com/  http://www.thenationalnetworker.com/

Faithfully,

Douglas Castle

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