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Mar. 17th, 2023 10:14 am Ways to move mountains:
I was thinking about a friend of mine who is a very powerful lady (she is involved in stuff and pushes great ideas and gets them done) and she mentioned moving mountains. And I'm continuing the metaphor - how do you move a mountain, after all? If you really wanted to do that? It probably depends what the metaphorical mountain is!
If it's poverty, then the rain approach would be mobilizing the public for example - lots of smaller impacts.
Physically mountains change with erosion from water, or landslides, or floods.
Or an earthquake/volcano would change a mountain and maybe shift its center? I don't know about that though. I guess it's 'whatever's underlying."
One piece at a time - the methodical approach.
Tectonic plate - idk what this is, metaphorically, probably 'political landscape' or 'culture shift'
Explosion - destroy a part of it.
This ends useless musings
- time (they'll shift on their own)
- water from above or below
- from the ground up
- one piece at a time
- move the whole tectonic plate a bit
- explosion (usually takes the mountain down!)
I was thinking about a friend of mine who is a very powerful lady (she is involved in stuff and pushes great ideas and gets them done) and she mentioned moving mountains. And I'm continuing the metaphor - how do you move a mountain, after all? If you really wanted to do that? It probably depends what the metaphorical mountain is!
If it's poverty, then the rain approach would be mobilizing the public for example - lots of smaller impacts.
Physically mountains change with erosion from water, or landslides, or floods.
Or an earthquake/volcano would change a mountain and maybe shift its center? I don't know about that though. I guess it's 'whatever's underlying."
One piece at a time - the methodical approach.
Tectonic plate - idk what this is, metaphorically, probably 'political landscape' or 'culture shift'
Explosion - destroy a part of it.
This ends useless musings