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![]() Hi Lisa and All,
Thank you for introducing me to Peggy Noonan's article. It was indeed engaging and inciteful. I had not given much thought to the whole "brawny" thing until now....but I am a women who never stopped appreciating it! Your line here is critical though: > She says that with the event of September > 11th, we have a new appreciation for brawn. > Firefighters, policemen and construction > workers have all received a new respect. I > say bravo. ****I am pointing to your use of the word "Respect". I am guessing the average person did not give much thought to the work of folks in these professions (yes professions!) until now. > My question is: How will this change of > attitude with a renewed appreciation for the > more macho man change our approach to > everyday business? Will women be treated any > differently? Any thoughts? Could this mean > that the sensitive guys who can't operate > power tools, or figure out how to put up a > bathroom shelf will have to take courses in > becoming Manly-Men? Is there a business > opportunity here? **wink** ***There is a business opportunity in EVERYTHING!! My thought is this: going back to your word Respect, and in Peggy Noonan's article where she comments on the Manly-Men and Gentlemen....they all have that underlying character trait of respect. Hopefully since the tragedy of September 11, we will all respect and value each other a little more as we come together to rebuild our nation, our cities, our world. Thanks, Lisa, for a thought provoking post. With Purpose and Passion, JULIE JORDAN SCOTT My Corner of the Internet |
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