Unique Contribution of CLiCs
If we sent ourselves on a journey ... whether to ...
- Hike the Appalachian Trail
- Climb Mt. Everest
- Travel the entire United States on foot
- Know the kinds of things and situations we would encounter
- Prepare ourselves with strengths and skills to deal with these
- Bring a map of the area we would be covering and of the surrounding terrain
Now, life has often been compared to a journey or an adventure, and yet we leave our preparation to living this life to a much more haphazard approach than if we were making a trip of some sort.
CLiCs and CLiC Patterns identify ...
- The general things and situations (items, influences, and interactions) we will encounter in life
- We then must gain skill and strength to deal with these
- Help provide conceptual maps of life and the surrounding world.
The goal of CLiCs ... to serve as a type of inventory as we enlighten, equip, and envision ourselves for real living.
(CLiCs are Crucial Life Concepts)
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