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Win-Win Web - call for comments

First of all, I'd like to thank all of you who have discovered this blog so far, with a very special thank you to those of you who have shared it with others.  Please keep visiting, and please keep spreading the word!

I'm getting close to a hundred hits a day now, which is a wonderful start, and I'd like to encourage you all to join in the dialog. Are the articles on this blog helpful to you? Do you have something to add? Are there other topics you'd like to discuss? Concerns you'd like to address? Do you have your own blog addressing similar issues? Different issues? I want to hear from you!

For me, one of the best reasons for choosing win-win scenarios over win-lose scenarios is that win-win thinking tends to connect people with each other. People in a win-win community support, encourage, and genuinely value each other, understanding that everyone has something unique to add. They also understand that the grand collection of these unique voices is far greater than the sum of those voices individually.

Win-Win Web is intended to be just that sort of community. I'd love to hear your voice. I'd love to see your comments here on this public forum where they can inform us all and add to the dialog. If you are uncomfortable sharing your thoughts publicly, I'd love to hear them by e-mail. A win-win community engages in active dialog with the conscious goal of contributing to the whole. Please join in!

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