It has to escalate so that heads of state, heads of government, will consider the social, financial, and human costs
of nonaction.
Some of this nonaction is likely due to lack of knowledge about proven retention strategies.
Not exact matches
Of course, in one sense these Zen formulations are paradoxes that are intended to instill nonattachment and
nonaction (wu wei).
During those times it is
nonaction — keeping the bidding paddle in one's pocket — that can become the stuff
of which tomorrow's heroes are made.