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What Meanings Does This Phrase Form For You?

Posted by Anonymous on 25 Points
I have purposely left out additional information at this time so as not to influence you.

This is a phrase that I often use:

“Constructive Unrest”

What meanings does this phrase form for you?

Did your answer come to you quickly?

Did you have to repeatly reread it to form a thought?

What could others think?

I sincerely appreciate and value your input much much more than the 25 points award. I will award up to 10 responses.

I will provide additional information in the next postings.


Thomas

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  • Posted by Frank Hurtte on Accepted
    Constructive Unrest....
    the discomfort that cause you to change... whether you is a company, organization or individual.
    answer came quickly... i live with Constructive Unrest..
    Nope... only read once

    Read Failing Forward.....
  • Posted by Ghost Writer on Accepted
    My immediate reaction is that it sounds like a phrase that a protest group would use to explain or justify militant actions, i.e., "It's not a riot, it's constructive unrest".

    ~Ghost Writer~
  • Posted by telemoxie on Accepted
    to me, the primary meaning would describe the state of uncertainty created in the mind of a prospect, who was complacent and happy prior to your call, that they have a problem or issue which they were previously unaware of, and which deserves their attention.

    The secondary meaning for me is the mindset of goal of a member of a terrorist organization to upset the status quo by violent or non-traditional means.
  • Posted on Member
    I read it once an the idea just popped....great phrase....what I thought of is
    "ORGANIZED CHAOS"....you know the sort you face when in an advertising agency premisses....or the sight of a desk in an office,filled with papers, memos....but that person knows exactly where everything is...
    u know....
    anyway I hope that helps.....
    Dedef

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