More Food for Thought
Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 7:35 pm
For those who are not interested in wood working or in the care and use of Shopsmith equipment but would rather debate political issues, you should try logging in here.
A woodworking forum for woodworking hobbyist and woodworking projects related and unrelated to the Shopsmith MARK V
https://forum.shopsmith.com/
There is! I gave it 5 stars!:Dalgale wrote:Wish there was a "Like" button.
Ed in Tampa wrote:If it doesn't interest you why read it?
I come to this Shopsmith forum daily but there are many many threads I never read because they simply don't interest me.
That is self control the American way.
Your recent absence following yer hospital trip had me concerned. I know your reaction to politics and am sorry you came back during the latest.robinson46176 wrote:You kind of missed the whole point "again" Ed...
And why is that "the American way"? Was Superman involved?
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I could be very wrong, but what I am seeing is many members of society refusing to accept responsibility for their actions as a result of leaders, (not just political but social and spiritual) leading by example. Not the example I'd prefer to see, but an example none the less!robinson46176 wrote:Interesting... I just clicked back here this morning for the first time in a while. After being here many times a day for several years and participating in a large number of discussions (see my message count) I had just lost interest and quit coming back. I just got really tired of those who have so little self control that they apparently cannot even say good morning without spewing their politics at everybody around them... Some are rather pitiful but will never see what they have become because introspection is just not their strong suit.
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Just yesterday I watched as a zealot was "bludgeoning" with his opinion a person that I suspect was quickly becoming a "ex" friend during a simple discussion of a variation in religion in a McDonald's. The zealot was too caught up in his own rather loud spouting to even see the disgust and and desire to escape in the face of the man he was spewing at. I could see it. Any time the other guy attempted to say anything the zealot would just talk over him. Did he change the other guys opinion? I don't think so... If anything he likely sat him even farther against the position that he was trying to force on him. Many political zealots function the same way and get the same result.
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For now I just have too many other places to be, too much else to do. Maybe I'll get back to the wood shop when it gets hot and I want to work in the air conditioning.
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I've truncated most of Ben's excellent observations to comment only on this: Leading is just that: In front setting the way] Leading from Behin[/B]d (the only way you do that is if you have your back turned or your behind - is making the decisions); what a stupid concept.) Forty years ago I had a trainee (brazen female) tell me "If you can't show me how to do it, don't tell me. I could both show and tell but she raised an awareness that if you tell people how to do something and you can't do it by your example then it is worthless. I kept her admonition in mind throughout my career.benush26 wrote:I could be very wrong, but what I am seeing is many members of society refusing to accept responsibility for their actions as a result of leaders, (not just political but social and spiritual) leading by example.