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  • Lori Nov 9, 2008 @ 6:36 pm | delete
    Hi Pace!

    This is Lori from Triiibes. I just was listening to Naomi at IttyBiz's video on "Why We're Broke" and was delighted to hear her talk about you and Kyeli. It was wonderful publicity for your services. Your "Usual Errors" site looks great right now.

    Take care!

    Lori
  • RCA Sep 17, 2008 @ 7:46 am | delete
    I stumbled across your blog, paceandkyeli.com, and was fascinated by your story(ies). I can't wait to see your book.

    Something you said above resonated with me. You said, "That sort of thinking leads to separating one's business ethics from one's personal ethics..." I would contend that ethics can't be classified into gradients of appropriateness like that.

    A Harvard Review article a few years ago was titled, "There is No Such Thing as Business Ethics." The point of the article was that ethics has no boundaries and no "appropriateness." Ethics are static and can not be turned on or off, can not be morphed to suit a purpose, and do not allow one to choose their applicability.

    This proposition was a breath of fresh air for me as it not only flew in the face of conventional "wisdom" and pop culture, but it also affirmed my own beliefs about ethics.

    No room here to elaborate. If interested:

    http://thehillcountryview.blogspot.com/2007/12/maleability-of-ethics.html

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Pace is the co-leader of the Connection Revolution. She is a spiritual idealist entrepreneur, a passionate world-changer, and a paradigm shifter. more »

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