A good friend of mine from New York called wrote this.
SATYA Seeking After Those You Admire 5.30.2006
Of all the beautiful words in that impeccably constructed language, "Satya" is my favorite Sanksrit word.
Thus, as someone who's created a database of over 100,000 acronyms, it surprises me that it's taken me until today to associate an acronym with such a supremely important word as the beautiful "Satya".
In case you're not familiar with this "word of all words", satya means "truth".
Of course, truth is as indispensable in building up a network of "trusted" people as it is in building up value in currency which proclaims "In God We Trust". If I were to print off a copy of such currency on my color printer, though it may have all the appearances of "real money", the truth of the matter is it not real money. It's worthless.
So it is in the human networks we build. If they are not true networks, what good are they to anyone?
A network that's shaped like a network, has the appearance of a network, but helps no one, is nothing other than a pacifier, which may have all the appearances of looking like real food but has no nutritive value for the baby.
Thus, I admire people who build up real human networks. Networks designed to help people - designed with the real world purpose to actually HELP other human beings.
I admire people who understand that we're all - each and every one one of us on this planet - SUPPOSED to build networks to help ourselves and others.
Whomever you claim your Creator to be, we were designed to interact with one another - as evidenced by our mouths, ears, eyes, hearts, and hands. So much of our design suggests SO MUCH that we were born to network with one another, to help one another.
Irrespective of whatever superficial characteristics which may disguise them, I'm seeking after men and women who know the importance of true human networking.
Those people I admire.
Are you Seeking After Those You Admire?