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Thought Tweet #726

by Rick Baker
On Apr 29, 2013

Thought Tweet #726 Like Beauty, Fairness is in the eye of the beholder.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Fairness - an admirable motive...but, one that has a really difficult time surviving both delivery and receipt.

Fairness - a thing that tends to be torn between biased perspectives.

The rest of the world will treat me unfairly...OK...I will live with that.

I will treat others unfairly...OK...I will live with that too.

Leaders...Talk about Change!...There's a mob out there!

by Rick Baker
On Apr 23, 2013

Leaders can benefit from a sampling of mob history…

                   

History Sample 1: Julius Caesar met with part of the ‘mob’ of his day, which at the time I believe they called the Senators.  I believe Caesar had called an impromptu meeting with his team of senators and other business people. He was their boss but that didn’t stop each and every one of the ‘mob’ from poking away at him right out in public until he could stand for it no more. This is an early and classic example of the ‘mob’ gaining strength in numbers.

History Sample 2: Napoleon Bonaparte saw them coming so he shot cannons at the 'mob' of his day...I believe he did this a couple of times…and a bunch of revolutionary things followed. As I understand it, and I admit this is a pretty scanty synopsis of it: Napoleon ordered some cannon shots, killed some of the ‘mob’, and over the next number of years a whole bunch of people got carried away and lost their heads.

History Sample 3: Friedrich Nietzsche wrote about the 'mob' of his day and revolutionary things didn’t happen. And, if the publishers’ records have it right, I believe this is because virtually all of the ‘mob’ of his day never bought any of his books and, even after some of them did, it took a few generations for anyone to understand a damn thing Nietzsche was talking about.

Now, that pretty much captures the important historical record about the ‘mob’ and its role in society during the last two millennia. Sure, we could have spent a lot of time talking about other important ‘mob’ celebrations: the various Huns getting down to their work, the crusades, the inquisitions, the witch hunts, the conquistadors, the holocausts, the genocide, etc., however, much like the events themselves – that would be overkill.

So, with enough ‘mob’ history under our belts, let’s focus on the present day ‘mob’ – the ‘mob’ of the New Millennium.

Roughly at the turning of the New Millennium, the 'mob' transformed and became a seriously-ingrained part of our North American culture....I mean, today, we just accept the ‘mob’ as it is regardless of its form. Today, we have totally open minds about the ‘mob’. Today, we forgive the quirks of the ‘mob’ and we ignore the ominous and embrace the ignorance of the ‘mob’. 

 

...to be continued...

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Beyond Business | Communication: Improving Communication | Hero Worship | Leaders' Thoughts

Thought Tweet #721

by Rick Baker
On Apr 22, 2013

Thought Tweet #721 Did cavemen bite their fingernails?

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

My mind occasionally wanders into evolutionary thoughts. I think about cavemen. Sometimes I write about them

I wonder how cavemen dealt with complex things like child-birth and child-rearing. I wonder how they dealt with simpler things like fingernail care.

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Beyond Business | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #717

by Rick Baker
On Apr 16, 2013

Thought Tweet #717 Battles require people; people require battles.


The Thinking Behind The Tweet

We all have heard it takes two to tango. Tango requires people...two. Battles require people...at least one.

Battles are a fact of human nature. The question is: Do you back into battles or do you pick them well? Is logic in action when you select your battles? Does self-control determine your battles and how you fight them? Do your battles align with your strengths? 

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Beyond Business | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #680

by Rick Baker
On Feb 22, 2013

Thought Tweet #680 The Earth must be the centre of the Universe.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

After all, until proven otherwise, it is only we on Earth who perceive the Universe. Without us, it does not exist. With us, it exists as perceptions in our minds. Perhaps, our mathematics and laws of physics have not unlocked the secrets of the Universe; perhaps, we have constructed mathematics and laws of physics to match the Universe that exists only in our perceptions. If that's the case, and we have no proof to the contrary, the Earth, our home, must be the centre of the Universe. 

[The 'fact' Earth orbits the Sun is another consequence of our perceptions.]

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Beyond Business | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #661

by Rick Baker
On Jan 28, 2013

Thought Tweet #661 The brain doesn't contain gray matter. It's dark in there. I imagine some flashes of green and orange signals too.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

While I admit I am no brain surgeon, I don't believe the brain contains gray matter. Those "little gray cells" are a myth and a misnomer. It cannot be possible that the cells of our brains are achromatic.

Even after just a bit of thought, whose brain can seriously buy into brain-parts devoid of hue?

While some may argue it's tough to stain brain cells, that wouldn't be sufficient to paint our brain cells with the ho-hum description "gray". 

PS: I might accept the existence of "little gray cells" if they prove that's where indecision happens.

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Beyond Business | Brain: about the Human Brain | Thought Tweets

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