Monthly Archives: January 2017

Cover-Up Cultures

I’m reading Daring Greatly by Brene Brown. This observation from a section on “cover-up cultures” is quite keen. I think it’s a bit narrow to state that it is always money driving ethics (in these cultures), as I’ve also observed things like power, ego, and fear behind the wheel, but ultimately anything other than ethics driving ethics is, well, unethical.

“When the culture of an organization mandates that it is more important to protect the reputation of a system and those in power than it is to protect the basic human dignity of individuals or communities, you can be certain that shame is systemic, money drives ethics, and accountability is dead. This is true in all systems, from corporations, nonprofits, universities, and governments, to churches, schools, families, and sports programs.”

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Breaking Formations

While on my “Winter Wonder Walk” this morning, of all the things to see, I find myself most drawn to these receding edges of overhanging ice. They bring back memories of childhood walks through the cold, mostly to and from school. There was something very satisfying about stepping on these edges and feeling them crack underneath my feet back then. While I did relive that memory with a few of these formations, I also find it very satisfying now to leave them untouched.

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