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Well, the way the sentence is worded seems to be incorrect. If you don't like change it doesn't logically follow that you have any feeling whatsoever about irrelevance, since that's not a cause/effect relationship and it outside the scope of the initial argument.
Buuut... what I think Shinseki is really trying to get across is that as much as we dislike having to change the routine that we're used to, the cost of not changing (irrelevance) is even worse. Embrace change because its the lesser of two evils. I can dig it, and was disappointed when the White House pushed Shinseki out of the army for being anti-Executive branch policy.
Buuut... what I think Shinseki is really trying to get across is that as much as we dislike having to change the routine that we're used to, the cost of not changing (irrelevance) is even worse. Embrace change because its the lesser of two evils. I can dig it, and was disappointed when the White House pushed Shinseki out of the army for being anti-Executive branch policy.