Monday, August 27, 2007
A Dog, a Cat and a Common Cold
A final summer shorty…or a Dog Day Barker…no offense to the canines…
What makes up a team of players?
What comprises a group of friends?
What encompasses a well-staffed business engagement?
And what does the typical family look like?
I ask those questions and end with the family, because in some ways, the family—as a unit of calibration—is the microcosm or macrocosm (depends on your point of view) against which many, if not all, nuclear/extended clusters of humans are measured against.
And what makes up any of the above?
Is it all homogenous? Are we all the same? Is everyone a star? Are the competition all losers?
What is the truth? And more importantly, what can we learn to leverage?
Think on this:
A family is a unit composed not only of children but of men, women, an occasional animal, and the common cold.
- Ogden Nash
And there you have it. And may I add, pay close attention to the animals and the common cold—they are way more prevalent than we’d like to think, and do in fact make us all unique…
David? Are you crazy Dis is advertising and you make no sense! That is why your shop has the worst creative rep than any other major direct shop in the US.
Posted by Dee Gentile on 2007-09-10 20:57:52
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