by Rick Baker
On Jul 12, 2020
The Thinking Behind The Tweet
Of course, take this much more figuratively than literally.
by Rick Baker
On Jul 11, 2020
The Thinking Behind The Tweet
According to history or legend, when the great Henry Ford was caught in a very compromising situation he said, "Never complain, never explain". We cannot believe everything we read, so - perhaps Henry Ford was never in that compromising situation and even if he was perhaps he never said that never-never quip. And, perhaps Henry Ford was simply making timely use of the wisdom expressed earlier by the great British statesman, Benjamin Disraeli?
Regardless, Disraeli or Ford or both, "Never complain, never explain" makes for an interesting story-example of what makes great men great.
PS: "...the parasites live where the great have little secret sores."
Many people have a negative impression of Friedrich Nietzsche. I'm not one of them. Just after Disraeli's death, when Ford was a young man, Nietzsche wrote those words. ['Thus Spoke Zarathustra'...written in 4 parts, during the 1880's]
by Rick Baker
On Jul 10, 2020
The Thinking Behind The Tweet
Sure, change is tough.
But you gotta look on the bright side: if you don't like that last suggestion - when the urge to change gets too annoying, you can always watch a TV rerun.
Now, do you see the benefit in the power of positive thinking?