5/09/2009

Saturday's Thoughts

Walking on the hiking trail in the mornings is the most beautiful thing, showy downiniga blossoming everywhere, fresh oak leaves remind you the smell of the nature, birds chirping cheerfully to welcome the hikers on the road...is nature so sophisticated that's beyond our imagination or is it so elegantly simple that remind us to slow down and smell the roses once in a while.

Increasingly folks are interested in environmental issues, for a variety of reasons including jobs creation, stimulus funding, to the ultraistics who simply want to save the environment. How fast will this wave of fad catch on or fade away, is this the train that will pull the world out of the recession, what’s your role in this evolution, and what are the economically viable solutions that will help balance the needs between shareholders and environment, and people?

No, I don’t believe this is a fad, it is here to stay. Those who lead the thinking and more importantly, execute on their beliefs will find the right role to play. It is those who stand by and watch that will be left in the dust one day and tell the hindsight 20-20 story that how they have cleverly stayed out of another bubble.

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