The word "inspire" has as its etymology, the Latin preposition in and the Latin verb spirare, meaning "to breathe." As well as meaning "to breathe in," and "to encourage," it also has various meanings associated with life itself, such as "to uplift the spirit" and "to invigorate."
Nothing was put after the word "Next" in order to
inspire our stakeholders and all those that read our Corporate Statement
to imaginatively fill in the blank that follows with a word like "Era," "Society," "Idea," "Product," "System" or "Solution."
Having others share in the composition of our Statement
is one its primary aims.
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