I think we need
to clarify my message to you.
There is a clear difference in the words.
Lets take an example.
Suppose a busy ant
pushes a ball of dung
to the sunny side
of the ant hill.
And suppose the ant
tells the ball of dung
to stay there and be quietly nice.
If the ball does stay,
it is trust.
Now, if the dung ball decides
that it does not
like it there
and lets this be known,
this is passive resistance.
But if the ball of dung
wills itself a pair
of legs and walks away,
it is active resistance.
The ant, a social animal,
can tolerate trust
and active resistance.
Passive resistant is a threatening
deed undone.
So like the ant I say to you:
" Stay, trust and shut up,
or get legs and take a walk. “
No more of this pouting and complaining.
Doug Minnis
May 23,2010