And therein is the nub of it. Is the reason predestined (by the universe/deity) or as leaders, do we search for a reason for the crossing of paths, do we define the reason by the outcomes of the interaction? Do we blindly accept the universe has a plan for each and every interaction or do we look for the reason to provide value for that path crossing? If it is the latter then, what precedes the statement of intentionality is the "interpretive motif" of our lives and so, if we are determined to find reason then it will be found.
And therein is the nub of it. Is the reason predestined (by the universe/deity) or as leaders, do we search for a reason for the crossing of paths, do we define the reason by the outcomes of the interaction? Do we blindly accept the universe has a plan for each and every interaction or do we look for the reason to provide value for that path crossing? If it is the latter then, what precedes the statement of intentionality is the "interpretive motif" of our lives and so, if we are determined to find reason then it will be found.