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Fred Bloggs
Guest
The Bush campaign is ***ALL*** about feelings of the ***HEART*** and
invoking basic ***AMERICAN CORE VALUES***= Christian ethics and
principles- Bush can't last five minutes without explicitly using this
language. But that's just the campaign FACADE- the real people behind it
have lived lives filled with corruption, scandals, material greed, and
criminal activity.
Product developer wrote:
I put my heart into everything I do in so much as it reflects passion.
It always seems however whenever I "listen" to my heart in a business
deal I am always sorry later. Case in point. A recent client had a
bible and other religious items in his office in plain view. 25 years
of business experience told me "Anyone who makes an obvious attempt at
displaying such items is covering for some deficiency in their
character". Unfortunately my heart told me "F*ck it. Maybe he is just
really religious". Result = Once again the mind was right, heart was
wrong. He was as dishonest as all the others who went to great lengths
to conceal via religious symbols or speech. If someone tells you that
they are honest or religious more than once in a conversation put
everything down and run towards the nearest exit.
and....
I think "listening to your heart" is often the act of ignoring all
the obvious signs not to do something but you do it anyway only to
find later that you stepped in it again. The mind operates on a
library of life long study and experience. The heart operates on "F*ck
the due diligence and historical perspective. I'm winging it!"
invoking basic ***AMERICAN CORE VALUES***= Christian ethics and
principles- Bush can't last five minutes without explicitly using this
language. But that's just the campaign FACADE- the real people behind it
have lived lives filled with corruption, scandals, material greed, and
criminal activity.
Product developer wrote:
I put my heart into everything I do in so much as it reflects passion.
It always seems however whenever I "listen" to my heart in a business
deal I am always sorry later. Case in point. A recent client had a
bible and other religious items in his office in plain view. 25 years
of business experience told me "Anyone who makes an obvious attempt at
displaying such items is covering for some deficiency in their
character". Unfortunately my heart told me "F*ck it. Maybe he is just
really religious". Result = Once again the mind was right, heart was
wrong. He was as dishonest as all the others who went to great lengths
to conceal via religious symbols or speech. If someone tells you that
they are honest or religious more than once in a conversation put
everything down and run towards the nearest exit.
and....
I think "listening to your heart" is often the act of ignoring all
the obvious signs not to do something but you do it anyway only to
find later that you stepped in it again. The mind operates on a
library of life long study and experience. The heart operates on "F*ck
the due diligence and historical perspective. I'm winging it!"