Systems are great because you don’t have to think or lead or blaze any trails, and within all systems are daddys. Every system comes with its very own daddy(or better yet a few dozen daddys) who will take care of me and my brothers and sisters and he will look out for us and protect us from the wolves and he will keep us up-to-date with all the new relevant discoveries and he will keep watch for encroaching dangers. My daddy has experience, he is an expert, he is a trustable authority due to his age and his vast textbook knowledge handed down to him by other daddys. My daddy is the daddy of daddys, and he collaborates with my other daddys, so now I can relax, flow, and just enjoy my TV shows, magazines and my favorite tunes. I can be a kid again and have the childhood I never quite finished.
My daddy will take care of everything– and no worries about creativity–he will tell me what it is to be creative and he will nudge me toward the light should I stray away. I trust daddy, because everyone else does. Daddy sometimes makes mistakes, but overall he is trustable, and the other daddys keep him accountable. All the daddys and systems watch out for each other and they all collaborate so no worries. My daddy is not perfect but he is certainly more trustable than me, and I can’t imagine life without him.
]]>It you try and hug a homeless man, it is more likely he will attempt to assault you. Drop a $50 note in his lap, he will surely rise up and hug you with tears in his eyes.
The problem is people don’t really care and that’s a big problem……
The first step is testing the art of unconditional giving.
http://ozziethinker.wordpress.com/2014/12/15/merry-goodwill-everyone/
Peace before prosperity.
Best wishes
OT
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Best Ski Line of 2014 – Cody Townsend’s Epic Chute
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlXk49Mh7go