Reinvention and innovation are two words rarely associated with family.
Automobile manufacturers often talked of innovation in the 1980's as they sought to compete with Honda and Toyota.
And business thought leaders such as Clayton Christensen talk of disruptive innovation.
In family the tendency is to push others to change. Parents often push children to become smarter, stronger, and more emotionally adept.
But how often do we focus on creating a brand-new self? How often do we innovate?
Pushing ones-self to be better and do new things, becoming a new person, is what life is about.
The more we become, the more we can give.
A former factory worker, recently took up cooking, piano playing and computers!
And he learned to be more loving and kind.
He is innovating and reinventing in his late 60's.
Do you need to become a new person? Learn a new skill?
(Photo courtesy Megapixie)
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