VRS : World Servant

Bridges not Fences

VRS said Oct 17, 2006, 2:54 AM:

 

Had a conversation with a VIP today (very interesting person). 32 years old. Grew up in the Caribbean. Builds fences for a living. A philosopher at heart.

Told me how everyone is so into building fences these days. To block out their neighbors. To insulate themselves. To maintain privacy and foster separateness. “I grew up in the Caribbean. On our little island, we were like one big family. Everyone talked to each other. People cared about each other. We were part of each others lives - a real community.”

Community. Nice word. Every single one of us has a deep psychological need for it. We all crave to belong. To know we are part of a larger whole. Gives us a sense of security. And safety. And happiness. The best organizations foster community and build workplaces where people feel safe to be themselves. The best families do the same thing-cherishing each other and creating rich shared moments.

So maybe we should stop worrying so much about building fences. And start creating real security - by building bridges.