Mon Nov-14-2005
<della.cooper@bigpond.com>
Could Greenleap or Civic Courage be a provider of contact details for
courageous figures when an issue or action is hot, so those of us with the
inclination can more easily make our encouragement known? (red flag)
Yes.
heartening feedback, as Frances said, must be so important when you're out
there with the sharks.
I (and I'm sure many others) have such little time that even when I'm
touched by someone's courageous act, I do nothing to bounce back my
approval for them.
Any thing that allowed me to respond to someone's courage without the
personal saga of obtaining relevant contact details would be a
constructive step towards greater recognition of the kind of bravery we
want to promote.
It seems a relatively simple and obtainable step: collate the right kind
of courage making the news (and take contributions - not everything makes
the news!) and link it with the contact details so we can respond
'on-site' so to speak. (But then I'm not the one managing such a system -
no doubt it takes lots of work!)
Hey presto! An interactive good news network!
Cheers,
Della
Philip Sutton <Philip.Sutton@green-innovations.asn.au> wrote:
> Hi Della,
>
> A red flag! :)
>
> > Could Greenleap or Civic Courage be a provider of contact details for
> > courageous figures when an issue or action is hot, so those of us with
> > the inclination can more easily make our encouragement known? (red
> > flag)
>
> Does this para contain your whole red flag idea?
>
> Can you explain why you wanted to highlight this issue for special
> attention?
>
> Cheers, Philip