People have necessities. Needs are fundamental to life. Unfulfilled needs create motivation and when their needs become extreme people are willing to do anything. How would you do for food or water if you'd been stuck in the desert? I know you can't even think what you'd do, because that's so terrifying.
We live in times of uncertainty and fear. Creates uncertainty in any current situation? 20 Years ago, were times uncertain? Fifty years ago? 200 Years earlier? The human race are unable to foresee the future. Are you sure of where you will be now-five (5) years ago? Just think about it. How was your expectation and your truth far from that? You are not alone in this.
Predicting tomorrow is, at best, a blind dice job, and the variables under our influence are generally overlooked or treated with negligence. Unfortunately, our nature drives us to make bad decisions that shift our course into the future. There are two options we have: either accept responsibility for impulsive decisions or accuse others for the situation we are in. The other is the one being transmitted, since such words are clearer than theirs. We chose to take liability, because this is the only path forward.
People are complaining ...... a lot. "The squeaky wheel gets the gasoline." In other words, people know that they would get a payment in return for their silence, if they protest. People know that moaning is a means of making someone to provide for their needs. It generates a climate of privilege and cynicism. This slippery slope has to be correctly defined and managed before reaching a point of no return. Could we subject such instruments to the unseen hand? Laissez-faire leadership won't be enough and significant improvements are required to satisfy the popular appeal. There's the million dollar problem, what and how?
How are the rich receiving all the benefits? How are they meant to get the better things? We all believe we should be wealthy and we should indulge in nice stuff. Okay, we all deserve it. Citizens would have the right to experience the highest possible happiness. The consequent catch is, we've got to get gratification or we've got to win it. Either we earn fulfillment as a reward, or we have to leverage our special human capacity to construct happiness-creating solutions.
If they really needed it, everybody might fall inside the 15 percent tax band – but for some it's harder than for others. Now more millionaires live than ever before. Others are behaving and others are not. Others settle for immediate satisfaction and a pause. Decisions have implications and not everyone allow decisions that help the long term outlook. We should accept accountability, confront facts and (not everyone) take proper action. Many that chose not correctly, lament over what they have not and what others do.
I've seen the financial analysis from both sides and I appreciate the fight to stop the rat race ... it's conceivable. People come from many nations, they don't learn the language, they defer pleasure, they work hard and they get wealthy. Others were born powerful. Regardless, the potential remains in America. Performance needs an unremitting acquisition of awareness, personal and career growth, and a constructive mental approach that creates long-term strategic solutions.
Fear of the future is natural and tomorrow is a mathematical mystery. There's one alternative, though. We are controlling what will happen tomorrow, for the decisions we make now. And we are not monitoring the behavior of others. Mass behavior dictates the existing culture and reward system and we look to our leaders for guidance. We look at our security and health program. We continue to trust in our representatives and have confidence that their primary purpose and emphasis is the common good.
Our politicians are our delegates and they ought to act with honor and integrity. America has a question of confidence. Trust fosters growth and loss of confidence fosters a slowdown. We need our politicians to stop the legacy of deception created by dishonest men who wanted instant gratification and destroyed the intertwined partnerships that followed it.
Distancing former leaders' dishonorable acts is the best path in regaining popular interest and resolving confusion. Political officials claim more accountability and have more weight to carry as they are a sign of our connection with ourselves. Unfortunately, elected officials would still be scrutinized irrespective of their selfless behavior, so they must be mindful of the consequences when taking such extremely challenging yet satisfying roles.
Such important few members do not know for the instant gratification. Instead, their traditions tend to live on and their contribution to mankind is enshrined permanently in tales revealed to potential generations.
My works aim at increasing consciousness and changing the lives we lead. Half of my childhood was spent gaining these ideas, and communicating is an opportunity to change and influence your childhood, the lives of those you encounter, and so on.
We live in times of uncertainty and fear. Creates uncertainty in any current situation? 20 Years ago, were times uncertain? Fifty years ago? 200 Years earlier? The human race are unable to foresee the future. Are you sure of where you will be now-five (5) years ago? Just think about it. How was your expectation and your truth far from that? You are not alone in this.
Predicting tomorrow is, at best, a blind dice job, and the variables under our influence are generally overlooked or treated with negligence. Unfortunately, our nature drives us to make bad decisions that shift our course into the future. There are two options we have: either accept responsibility for impulsive decisions or accuse others for the situation we are in. The other is the one being transmitted, since such words are clearer than theirs. We chose to take liability, because this is the only path forward.
People are complaining ...... a lot. "The squeaky wheel gets the gasoline." In other words, people know that they would get a payment in return for their silence, if they protest. People know that moaning is a means of making someone to provide for their needs. It generates a climate of privilege and cynicism. This slippery slope has to be correctly defined and managed before reaching a point of no return. Could we subject such instruments to the unseen hand? Laissez-faire leadership won't be enough and significant improvements are required to satisfy the popular appeal. There's the million dollar problem, what and how?
How are the rich receiving all the benefits? How are they meant to get the better things? We all believe we should be wealthy and we should indulge in nice stuff. Okay, we all deserve it. Citizens would have the right to experience the highest possible happiness. The consequent catch is, we've got to get gratification or we've got to win it. Either we earn fulfillment as a reward, or we have to leverage our special human capacity to construct happiness-creating solutions.
If they really needed it, everybody might fall inside the 15 percent tax band – but for some it's harder than for others. Now more millionaires live than ever before. Others are behaving and others are not. Others settle for immediate satisfaction and a pause. Decisions have implications and not everyone allow decisions that help the long term outlook. We should accept accountability, confront facts and (not everyone) take proper action. Many that chose not correctly, lament over what they have not and what others do.
I've seen the financial analysis from both sides and I appreciate the fight to stop the rat race ... it's conceivable. People come from many nations, they don't learn the language, they defer pleasure, they work hard and they get wealthy. Others were born powerful. Regardless, the potential remains in America. Performance needs an unremitting acquisition of awareness, personal and career growth, and a constructive mental approach that creates long-term strategic solutions.
Fear of the future is natural and tomorrow is a mathematical mystery. There's one alternative, though. We are controlling what will happen tomorrow, for the decisions we make now. And we are not monitoring the behavior of others. Mass behavior dictates the existing culture and reward system and we look to our leaders for guidance. We look at our security and health program. We continue to trust in our representatives and have confidence that their primary purpose and emphasis is the common good.
Our politicians are our delegates and they ought to act with honor and integrity. America has a question of confidence. Trust fosters growth and loss of confidence fosters a slowdown. We need our politicians to stop the legacy of deception created by dishonest men who wanted instant gratification and destroyed the intertwined partnerships that followed it.
Distancing former leaders' dishonorable acts is the best path in regaining popular interest and resolving confusion. Political officials claim more accountability and have more weight to carry as they are a sign of our connection with ourselves. Unfortunately, elected officials would still be scrutinized irrespective of their selfless behavior, so they must be mindful of the consequences when taking such extremely challenging yet satisfying roles.
Such important few members do not know for the instant gratification. Instead, their traditions tend to live on and their contribution to mankind is enshrined permanently in tales revealed to potential generations.
My works aim at increasing consciousness and changing the lives we lead. Half of my childhood was spent gaining these ideas, and communicating is an opportunity to change and influence your childhood, the lives of those you encounter, and so on.
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