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Body mind. Odd and unusual new services or products are not easily accepted,

until they becomes familiar with a larger mass of people. Only then will it

(later)

be accepted as normal.

We are strangers to change, when it is too 'cutting edge; or futuristic.

We fear the unknown, or anything that will take too much study to become

comfortable with, even after there are cases to prove the new service or

product.

How long did it take for humans to accept the radio or telephone? Were they

considered evil, or a new fangled gadget that will not last?

Strange how we are, wanting to know more, but when someone else does know

more, we become frustrated with them. Humility is the needed gift. Ask, and

you shall receive. Wait, and the errors that will support fact, (as in the

ever so many ways that edison learned to NOT make the lightbulb) will be the

wealth of information that is left by the wayside.

I applaud anyone who has the courage to get 'out front' and 'dare' to be

different. They will certainly be criticized, ---until the 'product' becomes

second nature.

Then, those who later picked up on the 'product or service' will be applauded

for their attempts at discovery.

Unfortunately, if the originator does not 'hang in there' they will never get

their due credit, or stay ahead of those that follow.

Remember this: Wooden ducks don't fly! At least, they don't go very far,

before falling.

I guess the test --is in the distance that these new products or services

will go, before they are accepted as normal.

What about shoes, shirts, and automobiles?

What about essential oils that heal, just with a little sniff? :) :)

I guess the excuses come, that it was just a coincidence!!! ;( Rose :)

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Thanks, good thought makes sense!!!

Sabato, Ottobre 19, 2002, alle 01:44 AM, STHMBC ha scritto:

 

> Body mind. Odd and unusual new services or products are not easily

> accepted,

> until they becomes familiar with a larger mass of people. Only then

> will it

> (later)

> be accepted as normal.

> We are strangers to change, when it is too 'cutting edge; or futuristic.

> We fear the unknown, or anything that will take too much study to become

> comfortable with, even after there are cases to prove the new service or

> product.

> How long did it take for humans to accept the radio or telephone? Were

> they

> considered evil, or a new fangled gadget that will not last?

> Strange how we are, wanting to know more, but when someone else does

> know

> more, we become frustrated with them. Humility is the needed gift.

> Ask, and

> you shall receive. Wait, and the errors that will support fact, (as in

> the

> ever so many ways that edison learned to NOT make the lightbulb) will

> be the

> wealth of information that is left by the wayside.

> I applaud anyone who has the courage to get 'out front' and 'dare' to be

> different. They will certainly be criticized, ---until the 'product'

> becomes

> second nature.

> Then, those who later picked up on the 'product or service' will be

> applauded

> for their attempts at discovery.

> Unfortunately, if the originator does not 'hang in there' they will

> never get

> their due credit, or stay ahead of those that follow.

> Remember this: Wooden ducks don't fly! At least, they don't go very

> far,

> before falling.

> I guess the test --is in the distance that these new products or

> services

> will go, before they are accepted as normal.

> What about shoes, shirts, and automobiles?

> What about essential oils that heal, just with a little sniff? :) :)

> I guess the excuses come, that it was just a coincidence!!! ;(

> Rose :)

>

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