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What a Negative Mob out there!

by Rick Baker
On Oct 23, 2012

There's a lot of negative stuff out there!

Bad news makes good news. Bad news sells. Crimes and unfortunate accidents get lots of air time. It seems we receive news in a ratio of 5 doses of bad news for each dose of good news.

The reality TV craze shows us an unending string of personal difficulty: interventions, biggest losers, mental illness, fallen celebrities, and workplace dysfunction. As we are exposed to all these poor folks, those less fortunates, we receive regular breaks in the form of TV commercials. The TV commercials show us many new remedies for regular aches and pains and also many new physical and mental diseases we have never heard of. Some of the remedy side-effects described in these commercials are mind-numbing. And, the rule seems to be 'no statement of a long list of nasty side effects then call your doctor'. In effect, we are being trained to contact our doctors to request medications for ailments that people choose not to name on TV. Negative stuff!

Video games and movies, thanks to exceptional special effects and relaxed regulation, are delivering buckets full of violence, blood, & gore.

We live in a continuous bombardment of readily-available information.

And, those who deliver that bombardment make sure it contains a very heavy dose of negative stuff.

Over time, the assault of the Negative Mob affects us...some more than others.

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Attitude: Creating Positive Attitude | Beyond Business | Optimism & Pessimism

Thought Tweet #589

by Rick Baker
On Oct 18, 2012

Thought Tweet #589 Interest generates Attention; Attention generates Interest. That's a double-sworded edge you can use to advantage.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Learn from what they do, not from what they say.

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Beyond Business | Thought Tweets

Thought Post #587

by Rick Baker
On Oct 16, 2012

Thought Post #587 As our needs decrease our wants increase...in novelty, scale, and complexity...so far, wants are readily fulfilled. 


The Thinking Behind The Tweet

People's needs - like shelter, food, water - must be met. Not too long ago, the vast majority of our energy was spent fulfilling needs. Now, needs are easily met. So, our desires have escalated from needs to wants. Over the last generation or two, wants have become more novel, larger, and more complex. Even still, for the most part, these escalated wants have been easily met.

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Beyond Business | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #585

by Rick Baker
On Oct 12, 2012

Thought Tweet #585 Most of the time we know the right things to do, yet, often, we don't do those right things. 

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

In particular, we tend to do things that offer short-term gain over long-term gain. Dieting provides a good example. Most diets work if people follow them. Most people don't follow them. So, the reality is most attempts at dieting fail.

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Beyond Business | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #583

by Rick Baker
On Oct 10, 2012

Thought Tweet #583 Toe the line and be ready to leap before opportunity knocks.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."

Ralph Waldo Emerson

'Self-Reliance', from 'Essays', (1841)

 

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Beyond Business | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #582

by Rick Baker
On Oct 9, 2012

Thought Tweet #582 Ignorance is bliss; enlightenment is bliss: only the working in between is challenging.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

For some reason, we have an old saying, "Ignorance is bliss." Obviously, that's an exaggeration...or is it?

At the other end of the spectrum, many gurus have taught, "Enlightenment is bliss." I think that may be true...however, not having reached that state I cannot say for sure.

Yes - work is challenging...it tests us, it resists our desires, and it strengthens us. 

And perhaps, as James Allen taught, perfection and work-mastery bring bliss as work-challenges vanish.

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Beyond Business | Humour | Thought Tweets

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