Have
you ever watched geese flying along in the sky in a “V” formation?
They fly like that because as each bird in front flaps its wings it
creates an updraft for the bird immediately following. By flying
together in a “V” formation, it has been estimated that the whole
flock adds over 70% to its flying range than if each bird flew on its
own. This means that the flock can cover their journey much more quickly
and with much less of an effort by working together.
Geese work together so that the entire flock
achieves a higher degree of success. You would think that people would
be able to discover this strategy as well. It is a known fact that the
City of Greater Sudbury is in trouble. Unemployment is up! Businesses
are closing! The hospital construction has stopped! We are losing our
youth to the south! Many small businesses which are still operating are
barely surviving! The jobs that we are losing are high paying jobs in
big industry, but the jobs that we replace them with are low-paying
entry-level jobs. There is no need to go on.
Yet, in spite of this, we all share a common
direction. Everyone living in the City of Greater Sudbury really wants
to do something to improve the situation. We want to help
stimulate the economy and create new jobs so that our children can
establish a future in their home town. It is precisely this sense of
community and common direction which we must harness and use if we have
any chance of rising out of our current state and creating a brighter
future for everyone in the area.
In order to see how we can do this, we must
once again take a lesson from the geese. The situation in Sudbury is
bleak, and we must take action soon in order to correct the situation.
Since we are all moving in the same direction, we can travel on the
thrust of one another and thrive on the encouragement and support.
However, there are those among us - individuals and businesses - who are
struggling to keep up. Some of us are in trouble and in danger of losing
our ability to carry on with the group. This happens for a number of
reasons, but whatever the reason, the result can be deadly.
When a goose get sick or tired and falls out of
formation, two other geese fall out with that goose and follow it down
to lend help and protection. They stay with the fallen goose and try to
nurture it back to health so that it can fly again and rejoin the rest
of the group. If after all efforts fail, and the fallen goose dies,
then, and only then, do the healthy geese go back into formation with
the rest of the geese.
This is precisely the kind of support we must
provide for the members of our community who need our help. Instead of
continuing along with the rest of the group while there are those among
us who are falling, we should make sure that healthy members fall out of
formation with them in order to nurture these people back to
“health” so that they can once again rejoin the group and continue
on the journey. The more of us going in the same direction, the greater
the thrust and the easier it is to complete our journey. Every time we
allow one of our members to drop out, it means the rest of us have to
work harder to keep going. What has happened over the years in the City
of Greater Sudbury is that we have allowed members - individuals and
businesses - to drop out without providing them the support and
encouragement to get back up and rejoin the group.
Even though it may be said that I am biased in
that I happen to write for the Vision, I must nevertheless commend
Pierre Charette, the owner of The Vision Paper, for his support
of the “Cash For Food” Fund-Raising Drive which is being sponsored
in part, by The Vision Paper and a number of other businesses from
around the City of Greater Sudbury. The money raised for the Food Banks
from the sale of memberships to the Infocom Price Club will not only
help provide much needed food and supplies for those members of our
community who are in dire distress, but will also encourage consumers to
support local small businesses in order to save money themselves on
every day purchases. Just as it is with the geese flying in the “V”
formation, residents of Valley East, and more importantly, residents of
the City of Greater Sudbury, will be working together to create an
updraft so that we can all thrust forward into a bright future. We will
continue to provide support to those among us who are facing
difficulties in order that they too, one day, will recover and rejoin
the rest of us on our journey. Let’s all make sure we are heading in
the same direction.
Have a
good week!