[Dialogue] "Lonely Place"
John Cock
jpc2025 at triad.rr.com
Thu Dec 7 06:33:04 EST 2006
Thanks, Elaine.
The existentialists (though Heidegger denied he was one) were all over it:
"no longer/not yet" -- along with Plato, Aristotle, Jesus, and Paul. It must
have come out of being itself. (We could read Heidegger's BEING AND TIME for
ecclesiola/seminary next quarter.)
So, JW, you're right. It is about "pharmacy," not "marxie commies." Sorry.
John C.
Attachment (see below -- forgot we can't send attachments): "Lonely Place,"
to find out how the wedgeblade relates to pharmacy (and any other occupation
that can become vocation). And thank you, Mary Lou, wherever you are, and
your RS-I pedagoue, whoever s/he was.
In conclusion, I would like to share a few words that Henri Manasee, CEO &
President of ASHP [American Society of Health-System Pharmacy], read before
installing our BOD last year at the Sagamore.
Leaders are called to stand
in that lonely place
between the no longer and the not yet
and intentionally make decisions
that will bind, forge, move
and create history.
We are not called to be popular,
we are not called to be safe,
we are not called to follow.
We are the ones called to take risks,
we are the ones called to change attitudes;
to risk displeasures,
we are the ones called to gamble our lives
for a better world.
These words were first spoken over 35 years ago at the ASHP House of
Delegates [Maryland] by Mary Lou Anderson, in April 1970. Some things never
change as a new generation of pharmacy leadership prepares to:
Shape the Future of Pharmacy
~Journal remarks by Bruce Pleskow, President, p. 3
http://www.nyschp.org/pdfs/marchapril05.pdf
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