Insecurity => creativity LO10826

Sherri Malouf (sherri@maloufinc.com)
Fri, 1 Nov 1996 14:09:57 -0500 (EST)

Replying to LO10805 --

Joan stated:
>
>Don't expect an infant who knows who he must depend upon for security to
>give up that security easily. This is not a matter of change, but one of
>personal security. No one can accept a change which has an adverse effect
>on their security. Change to a baby is a new thing, not removal of
>security. The same is true for adults - attack their security and
>acceptance of change turns into rejection. There are limits to everything.
>

But doesn't all change impact security? Aren't they two different sides
of the same coin? With an infant this kind of change impacts many things
but it does come back to fear... and it is change.

I am sitting here trying to think of a kind of change which does not
impact security... I am not having any success...

Sherri
sherri@maloufinc.com Tel:603-672-0355
LMA, Inc Fax:603-673-7120

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