Dave Lister wrote:
I've followed the club since 1996. There have been times of glory, hope and some brilliant rugby. The state of the club now, in many important aspects, is dire, and there are many concerns that need to be addressed or else in 3 years time we will be no more. Yes, we have an excellent stadium and the Harlequins brand is a huge positive but much, much more needs to be done. The squad for next season is the worst that I have seen since I started following the club, and I am worried. Come 3 years time there may not be any point in hoping or believing. I don't see how you can dispute any of that.
.... because without hope we cannot dream of greater things, we cannot effect change. Who would have thought 40 years ago America, the GREAT US of A would have a black President elect? But it has happened by coloured people remaining positive and fighting the fight through positive action, not sitting around and posting moaning messages.
You really have to learn to channel such negatives in to positives. I know you mean as well as I and others, you just go about it the wrong way. As you get older and wiser you will start to realise that change is never progressed through a negative approach - that just holds everything back. By trying to dream about the positives helps to create a vibe that flashes from person to person, and breads a winning culture.
Just ask your average American how the feel this week about their future. Setting aside the few crack pots, most at the company I work for see the only way as up.
Now if Obahma took your approach to message boards to his speach writing we'd have a 70 odd your old war vet and a nutter from the frozen north in charge.
I am off now, have a good evening. Mind how you go.