Shock Doctrine

There is a tactic called shock doctrine. An unexpected event happens. The opportunist inflates the surprise and stimulates high levels of shock in a person to increase the emotional response in their brain. He manipulates the target to believe that the only “hope” is the thing he sells or proposes. In public policy, shock doctrine… Continue reading Shock Doctrine

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Solid Strength

Imagine walking into the belly of an institution that has every power to disparage you, ruin your reputation, torture your body, and take your life. Not only do you know it but you WILLINGLY volunteer for the mission. Imagine sitting through a person’s every in-depth detail of pain and agony, WILLINGLY sympathizing and even choosing… Continue reading Solid Strength

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A global problem, once defined, conjures up a global solution. And if the citizens don’t readily accept it, then a new global problem must be highlighted. And if still the citizens resist the solution, a third global problem must be emphasized until even the most stubborn of them begs for the solution. First of the… Continue reading Strings attached

Promptings of drought

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When I say “that shirt looks blue”, I say it with no intention, only observation. When I mentioned in early summer that we are due for a drought, I had several peeps get upset. A couple thought I was being pessimistic. (That would have been a good time to prepare for it instead. ) When… Continue reading Promptings of drought

Wealth during economic downturns

The thing to remember about economic depressions is that wealth doesn’t disappear — it’s simply transferred. It’s not transferred by stratagem or deceit. The opportunities are seen by those who remain calm in the face of chaos while others are distracted by unconscious knee-jerk reactions of worry, anger, and fear. #opportunities#see

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One of the most comforting sounds to me on a winter morning is that of the furnace kicking on. I feel taken care of. In Tennessee, I lived in an old house built in the 1950s around the corner from “the projects”. My windows were single pane, the walls varied from room to room between… Continue reading Untitled

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