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Social Evolution?
Posted by Joseph Riggio on Thursday, November 06, 2008Noticing what’s going on around you is important ... knowing what’s going on that determines what you notice about what’s going on around you is even more important. With the election of Barrack Hussein Obama this past Tuesday the whole game is about to change. Not like you’re used to ... not like it did during the transition in any American Presidency in the entire twentieth century or even in the first transition leading into the twenty-first century ... this transition will rock the foundations of society as America has defined it since it’s inception in the late part of the eighteenth century!
And ... only those who are ready ... those who know precisely what they are looking for ... are likely to prosper in this brave, new world.
More than you could have ever believed it we are about to enter the Age of Aquarius ... and I’m not just singing “Dixie.”
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Election 2008 … The Results Are In
Posted by Joseph Riggio on Tuesday, November 04, 2008It’s seldom that I really feel in a visceral way that I am participating in the flow of history. Specifically, that I am in some way part of an historic moment in time, yet this time around voting has indeed felt that way for me ... and I’d bet for a whole lot of Americans voting today as well. And, FWIW, I think much of the world’s attention is also on what’s happening in the poll booths of America today as well. G-d Bless America ... as Kaye Ballard used to sing it ...
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The Power of Failure
Posted by Joseph Riggio on Sunday, November 02, 2008As we’re entering the last part of 2008 and those of us in the northern climates are feeling the onset of autumn weather it’s a good time to take stock and begin thinking about how you’ve gotten to where you are and where you want to go from here. Maybe you’ll find that along the way you’ve picked up some baggage you no longer need, and have been judging things by some old “installed” criteria that no longer fit you so well. One of those things might be the education you have or haven’t had yet ... about failing really well.
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Sarah’s Win … Part Two:
Posted by Joseph Riggio on Wednesday, October 29, 2008“Sarah Palin is smart, really, really smart.” Hey I have your attention now, eh?
I’ve said from the start of this thing ... from the moment that the unknown Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, was selected by the McCain campaign as the Vice Presidential nominee ... that this woman was not to be overlooked (as she so often has been). In fact I’ve said she’s a rare talent in her own right ... as I continue to watch this thing unfold I’m ever more convinced that my position is valid. Well what can I say ... I’m an unabashed fan, and I think Sarah’s a winner even if Obama and Biden wind up as the ones going to Washington this time around.
Now another absolutely unlikely voice has shown up saying very much the same thing and more ... a leftist, liberal, feminist voice at that! But why listen to me ... have look for yourself ...
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Did Sarah Win? …
Posted by Joseph Riggio on Friday, October 03, 2008There’s a common expression in the field of sef-improvement, a favorite among personal and professional development specialists ... “success leaves a trail” ... meaning that when you know what to look for you can track the patterns of success. Well the same thing is true of power as well.
IMO last night’s vice presidential debate between Senator Joe Biden (DE) and Governor Sarah Palin (AK) was a display of power with plenty of evidence left behind for the astute to track ... here are some of my comments on those patterns of Power and Language ... and FWIW, I for one think Ms. Palin came out the winner (take a peek and find out why I say so ...)!!!
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