Calling a truce on war metaphors

We keep hearing that we’re at war: the surge is coming, crisis standards, peak engagement. Certainly those war metaphors grabbed everyone’s attention. But now, as we settle into something that is actually much different, it is worth stepping back to examine these metaphors, because they carry a lot of baggage. There’s a down side to being perpetually at war. And you don’t have to live like that.

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