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Thought Tweet #420

by Rick Baker
On Feb 24, 2012

Thought Tweet #420  "Man was born into fear in that he was born into a world of which most of the energies were set against him."

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

An interesting quote from [Canadian-born] Basil King's 'The Conquest of Fear', (1921) Yes - most of the energies we experience are set against us…but, fortunately, (1) not the most-important one & (2) we have managed to partially-harness some of those set-against-us energies and put them to good use [as examples: fire & heat, electricity & magnetism, wind and solar energy].

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Attitude: Creating Positive Attitude | Emotions & Feelings @ Work | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #419

by Rick Baker
On Feb 23, 2012

Thought Tweet #419  "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." #ReneDescartes 

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Descartes: what an interesting man! He started a philosophical revolution when he said, "I think; therefore I am." He also said, "I am accustomed to sleep and in my dreams to imagine the same things that lunatics imagine when awake." [And, from what I've read, he might not have felt dogs are 'Man's Best Friend'.]

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Delegation & Decisions | Hero Worship | Thought Tweets | Wisdom: Surviving the Test of Time

About Napoleon Bonaparte and the 'thought-force'

by Rick Baker
On Feb 23, 2012

About Napoleon and the thought-force

"Napoleon's army is in the East. The plague is beginning to make inroads into its ranks. Long lines of men are lying in cots and on the ground in an open space adjoining the army. Fear has taken a vital hold of all, and the men are continually being stricken. Look yonder: contrary to the earnest entreaties of his officers, who tell him that such exposure will mean sure death, Napoleon with a calm and dauntless look upon his face, with a firm and defiant step, is coming through these plague-stricken ranks. He is going up to, talking with, touching the men: and, as they see him, there goes up a mighty shout, - The Emperor! the Emperor! and from that hour the plague in its inroads is stopped. A marvelous example of the power of a man who, by his own dauntless courage, absolute fearlessness, and power of mind, could send out such forces that they in turn awakened kindred forces in the minds of thousands of others, which in turn dominate their very bodies, so that the plague, and even death itself, is driven from the field. One of the grandest examples of a man of the most mighty and tremendous mind and will power, and at the same time an example of one of the grandest failures, taking life in its totality, the world has ever seen."

 

From Ralph Waldo Trine’s ‘This Mystical Life of Ours’ (1919 edition)

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Attitude: Creating Positive Attitude | Hero Worship

Thought Tweet #418

by Rick Baker
On Feb 22, 2012

Thought Tweet #418 "You wouldn't look for good scores from a ball team whose pitcher was at odds with the catcher."

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Robert Collier wrote this in his classic work, 'The Secret of the Ages - Book 1', (1926). While I do not like the saying "There is no I in teamwork." I do like this one!

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Thought Tweets | Wisdom: Surviving the Test of Time

LEADERS - as defined by Deepak Chopra

by Rick Baker
On Feb 22, 2012

Deepak Chopra spelled out his thoughts about Leadership. 

L - Look & Listen, fully and without bias

E - Emotional bonding, your needs to theirs

A - Awareness of People and Situations

DDoing, being an Action-oriented role model

E - Empowerment

R - Responsibility, considering risk and exhibiting Integrity

S - Synchronicity, harnessing it

 

Footnote:

  1. 'The Soul of Leadership', Deepak Chopra, (2010)

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Definitions - Spirited Words Defined | Leaders' Thoughts

Thought Tweet #417

by Rick Baker
On Feb 21, 2012

Thought Tweet #417 "The average American worker has fifty interruptions a day, of which seventy percent have nothing to do with work."

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

W. Edwards Deming said this. He is the fellow who revolutionized the auto industry. Here's a link to more about Deming.

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I'm too busy! - I don't have time! | Thought Tweets

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