I have been working at my place of employment now for about a year and 3 months. It is a much different type of environment than I am used to in law enforcement, but one thing remains the same. There are good people and there are bad people.
It amazes me how naive people as a whole are. It seems, in the world today, it is always those whose determination to be successful has reached such evil proportions it contributes nothing conducive to morale health are the ones who end up being our social, political and business leaders. Do we as a people really have such a need to hear what we want to hear, regardless of the truthfulness of it's content, we willingly overlook the endless lies people get caught up in?
I once knew a guy who lied about everything he said, but yet somehow people flocked to him, because he told them how wonderful they were and how talented they were. Honestly, if a guy lies about everything else and he tells you he thinks you are just the greatest guy around, should you REALLY believe him? If you don't believe him, which is probably the best choice, what does he really think of you? Yeah, that's right, he probably thinks your a doofus or more probably a gullible sucker who will believe anything he tells you, while you help make him a success. It's not uncommon.
If most people were able to evaluate things in the true light of factual information, the majority of individuals who hold public office would not hold any position of importance and I mean on the red side or the blue side of the isle. The truth of it is, these deceitful men and women probably wouldn't be a success in any area of their life, but the smoothness of the tongue prevails. It is deceptive and manipulative, but it is the unfortunate evolution of a degenerative people. We really should teach our children the ability to make truthful evaluations rather than the art of making concessions of principle in order to succeed.
Whatever you choose to do, know this, the world will, in almost all certainty, stay its present course into complete and utter desolation. It is a grim picture at best, but to be optimistic in the face of such abundant gloom will not offer any hope of correction, no spark of repentance, and no solution to the falsehood of our existence.
I may never experience success in the way others have, but I hope I never have to hang my head in shame, when confronted with the integrity of my statement.
Monday, January 22, 2007
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Yes, and I say good for you. Success comes in different forms. and the best is the one you speak about. Love, mom
When someone says something nice about us our initial response is: "Why, you are so right!" We like to be flattered because it strokes our vanity and pride. But in reality when someone flatter us we should instead ask ourselves why? Why are they saying something good about me? Are they my mother of father? Do they want something from me? Is what they said true? This last thing is really hard for us because we like to believe that all good things said about us are true.
I find it better to never take flattering too seriously and never take criticism to harshly. Take both and strive to evaluate what grain of truth may exist in any given statement about me and then to use that knowledge to grow spiritually, mentally and emotionally. Of course I'm not always successful but this is my goal anyway.
Thanks for the thought provoking post.
Here are a few more newspapers.
Aljazeera Newspaper: http://www.aljazeera.com/
Jordan Times:
http://www.jordantimes.com
Saudi Arabia Newspaper Daily
http://www.arabnews.com/
Hey Jeff, it's been awhile now. when are you going to post again?
No big hurry, but POST SOMETHING!
Just joking. :)
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