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Management

Tiger
Good management is hard to attain today.
A TIGER:
      "Persistent clarity is one fair way to gain in strength and keep at it for a long while.
      Daughters of revolution, those engaged in conflicts avoid many benefits. and avoiding benefits wears one out. By adjusting to this effectively, management is had, and then there is its added risks of thought infections. They have hurt half the planet already, and if there is no way out now, that is how it is. Management and its influence in greedy, wilful hands breed losses, which may breed traumas and thoughts of God, even. Outright shame is next - uh."

Contents

   Supporting reservations are presupposed throughout:


1: Topdog Teachings May Not Suit All And Sundry

PICT These teachings tie in with those on this page: LINK.

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LoAvoid the pitfalls of great membership

FLOWER ADAMANT self-presentation matters in some waters and to some people - those who are easily taken in:
      New ways of bring together citations at hand: Much fun can be had with the isolated fragments - even pranks.
  • Some citations can be "barbed" so much that they becomes nuisances to some.
  • Good quotes may be inserted ad lib in foreign placec - so the end result happens to look like rascal use of sources, but is actually real art, no matter if the not-quoted guy likes it or not. That's how it is in the realm of Pop Art also. And if the artist looks like a libertine for his assemblage points, so what?
  • Deep within formerly separated observations (separated by long dashes here) by that man we discern a way: to surface with something brilliant outside the field of already set-up and fixed orders, sequences or structures - whatever - to transcend something and bring about something new - could it be art? Perhaps. The creavive act often represents something vastly higher than conform culture, tact and upbringing. Arthur Koestler goes into fine sides of it in his book The Act of Creation [Uka]

LoIf getting devoted in another man's business enterprise looks well-founded, you should think: "This enterprise dumbfounds."

2ND SECTION Our use of long dashes show that different pieces are lifted out of their former contexts (settings) and are brought together. The long dashes is like the glue between them.
      Items (pieces) may be brought together and arranged in more than one way. Their order may be shuffled. That's in it. Through these means - in addition to the inherent content of pieces - items may take on sense and meaning as we learn to consider duly - which has to be one fine hallmark of good and sound poetry.
      Thus a reader may go on more or less at ease. You can read assorted and assembled segments like poetry - Greatest Wave poetics is its name. Poetic utterances have an age-old "right" to call out by metaphors or half-metaphors without warning is ours. What is more, in some ways the reading makes sense as plain reading, both plain and figurative, and perhaps as half-plain, half-figurative, like the attire of Lady Godiva of the British story. I think that's our point for now.


Digressions are not banned here, are they?

PICT If you are fond of digressions, one often over-looked topic to think of here could very well be:
      "Is co-operation like a fine harem - protected by not being much used?"
      Or: "Can much co-operation wear out the harem? or the fun of being together?"
      Yes, many people speak of the value of not wearing out ones welcome - that's folk wisdom and there are many proverbs around that give flesh to those bones - and maybe one should be modest and sparing with wearing out one's co-operative capacities (batteries) too - or what?
      Here it could be fit to speculate a little: On what principles can universal progress be well founded? Could it be:
  1. Lohengrin occupation;
  2. Solvency first;
  3. Perfidious outlooks banned;
  4. Perhaps going to a dentist.
The special and artistic quasi-sitation may rise to live its own life. If happens among proverbs, as you may know.


Sour and with no great hope of escape unless tougher

Now, to develop activities often conflicts with relaxation. To relax and have an easy time is often needed to recuperate. And this suggests that we should not strive outside our limits for having a good life to ensure a good life on top of some endorsed model. We should not renounce a lax fare and spare time.
      Try to avoid being pestered by verbiage.


LoOne of the dangers of getting dependent on computers is that of limited mental exercise, limited growth, even stultified lordship in one's own matters

3 You are invited to a type of work that has not been attainable earlier - which indeed suggests hard work, and lots of hard work makes a man and woman sour - it further implies health waning in time - the opposite to what is hopefully aimed at at large. The devoted, loyal "genius member" gets a good chance to kill himself by stress and work without end, it seems fair to add. Do we really need that?
      Well, well, it is neither too smart nor relevant to clasp ideals that in the long run seem to kill your free will, autonomy and common sense."
PICT      To remain and seem dainty and derive benefits from that, you had better be as little precocious as you can. ¤
      Think of the outcomes, think of the grave implications before they are about. That is consideration.
      Take a long look at the actions - they should be allowed to speak louder than fine-sounding catch-words. If someone suggests that science is his first action, culture is his fundament and yet he shuns good functionality himself, watch out.
      By the way, culture is always had by surplus, as far as we know. You need resources for it. There are inner and out resources, remember.


In Short: Get Duty-Free If You Can

SUMMARY ICON
  1. DO NOT GET STUPEFIED in the first place, and avoid the pitfalls of great membership. To get sulking from being conformised as a member of no special significance, is hardly the great help - it is a pitfall.
  2. YOU SHOULD THINK: "NEW AGE DEALS ARE HARDLY MUCH SETTLED, AND MAY DO A LOT OF HARM AS THEY EVOLVE." If getting devoted in another man's business enterprise looks well-founded, you should think: "This enterprise dumbfounds, and perfectly like the "New Age OIL GAS CHAMBERS of Norway" - allegedly for the generations to come".
  3. IT HELPS TO PRESERVE A SENSE OF PROPORTIONS BY LETTING ONE'S OWN MATTERS HAVE FIRST RANK AND FIRST PLACE, much goes well that a group cannot help anyway. "Mind your own business first" has that very positive aspect for small enterprises as well. One of the dangers of getting dependent on computers is that of limited mental exercise, limited growth, even stultified lordship in one's own matters - Think of the outcomes, think of implications and shun such an undertaking (Philistine camp) that take your inner Samson" of individuality and free play captive.

Simple adages

And so?

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2: Bulwark Against the Esteem of Big Bosses Too

PICT

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LoIf your own minimum clothing and minimum housing goes into the bargain for an allegedly "better world" - you could do a lot worse that run away from it

FLOWER Parts of paragraphs may be sifted and regrouped for the purpose of artful and advanced scenarios.
      Watch out for genuine purity and do not mock it. Plausible motivations should not catch free men and make them subservient to causes or great ones unless there is benefit in the long run - Enlisting others unless it is so and fairly sure as well, can hardly be a sign of strong all-round benevolence - not at all. For the commoner, freedom and autonomy of outputs can be robbed by just some "classic" ways of demagogy and intrigues - play on ideals is a cherished one.
      Let us look at the wider context if we can. If we detect that on top of sweet-sounding words (fishing-bait of idealism) there is a boss worth - say - 4.5 billion US dollar, maybe we should decline invitations that make him richer at our costs. It could be good to suspect a faith that revolves around such concepts as "minimum of housing" for members, but luxury for those on top -


Lo"All around" there are very few reminders and pointers that serve common man well, but many that serve the lot and esteem of masters

2ND SECTION And then there are those that play on democracy and other good words to get an entrance and get rich after that again - stepwise.
      Could fine-sounding words reveal the Demagoguous Hoodwinking Clique? Lao Zi thinks that fine-sounding words are not true. There could be a lesson involved somewhere.
      And what we call overbidding is not solid and fair for most part. Look for the facts before words choke your common sense.
      Or else the dream of the future boss turns profitable for himself on the backs of obedient servants. They could be a lot of innocent people who get kindled by words they like to hear, secret dreams in unison with them - and next some of them want to serve, willing to enter the Guru Farm of enterprise (whatever). In so doing they easily lessen their own, personal and hard-won chances of winning in the race of living. At the same time they co-operate to bring money, prestige and influence to their bigwig, boss, master. It may not be fair. It has often shown up. There are reasons enough to warn against abuse of naivete and ideals among youths in the West.
      Do not get kindled and think twice. Try and refrain from a cause that soaks your own assets like a sponge, a leader who does likewise beneath the surface or on top of it, and so on. Be warned, at least. Not a few masters on top have swaggered on the backs and shoulders of members. Things happen to operate in certain religion-protected way that remind us of that, over there, somehow. Think of that, one more step ahead at any time, and bulwark against certain overbids before they are made canonical and profitable by membership momentum - something like that.
      Fend for yourself, get your own home, develop your assets, and get gifts too.


LoTo be lorded over - by a majesty or a million - has deep internal and social consequences

3 In some cases the melody is like "it helps to build environmental cities". "Have success results - join in". What is openly ignored could be: Hard work wears you out. To build a city is hard. To be governed over is hard, and if you doubt it, look at the oxen, cattle and horses that get put to hard work on a farm. Let them be your role models in the matter, so as to avoid awkward consequences.
      Besides, bulwark good things. Find more scope for free will with you yourself as the owner of plots of land and other hard-won resources. Then you can decide and have more of a say too, and get more satisfied. And you may get your own family with no one bossing you around. Home life has many benefits still, is the stand.


In Short

SUMMARY ICON
  1. Minimum wages do not help culture on and up. If your own minimum clothing and minimum housing goes into the bargain for an allegedly "better world" - you could do a lot worse that run away from it.
  2. "All around" there are very few reminders and pointers that serve common man well, but many that serve the lot and esteem of big bosses. What we call stout overbidding is not solid and fair for most part. It helps to bulwark against certain overbids before they are made canonical so as to interfere with private gardening - it is a metaphor.
  3. At times it is best to ascertain less to have more time to act on your own behalf. To be lorded over - by a majesty or a million - could have deep internal and social consequences: half-symbiotic self-esteem, vicarious aggrandisement and other such nasty deals may set in.

Simple adages

And so?

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3: Home-Building Decency Is Often Underrated Nowadays

PICT

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LoLet the well erected hand stop the lording enterprise rather than getting tamed into it

FLOWER We may compare deeds and performances, but the secret potentials of individuals may be hard to determine for Jeder. (Everyman) ¤
      There is good reason to remind that the worth braided utterances from different sources and places is hardly like that of scrambled eggs. And what good comes out of such essays is augmented by this: they easily allow for criss-crossing and comparisions between essays.
      And deft comparisons may help against falls. In the light of the Bible and the place and role of man, it is a fall to glide down from being the crown of creation. Man happens to do it by erecting his institutions - cats do better. And man, with his finer potentials, needs a helping hand still.


LoInaugurate the plans and programs that enhance and preserve your own real accomplishments the day you can

2ND SECTION Look to Jason. He depended on his crew and the boat others hand built, for a lot of "his" successes. To depend, even in the outer role of a king, is not the best there is, assumedly. And then again, often it's the best of roles around.


LoMost kings tries to pose well and has quite haughty persons trying to impress others by serving him regularly

3 There can be no good peace where others keep trying to take over.
      There is reason to warn against sluggard verbiage that advocates fairly autocratic "bossism" in new keys. Overbidding by the lording one or his league is fairly often a problem. Mediocrity another. What is allegedly promised to all, may in the end serve none. "Love all, love none" is a linked statement in step with British wisdom - because it is not possible to love all and sundry around, it may be assumed as a working hypothesis. Maybe they feign where they tell you they love all, serve all - members - We had better de-mask the trick, if that is what it is. Naturally, not even all your aunts may have fond affections for you. It may be good not to expect there is more and better than quite haughty "aunt love" in any cult and league [cf. Dp: "love"].


In Short

SUMMARY ICON
  1. BY CUNNING AND MISLEADING TERMS MAY GET TURNED ASTRAY. BE NOT ONE OF THEM. Let the well erected hand stop the lording enterprise rather than getting tamed through that set-up. By the way, "global village" can be a misleading term.
  2. FIT, PERSONSAL DECENCY IS OFTEN OVERLOOKED AND UNDERRATED ALL AROUND. Inaugurate the plans and programs that enhance and preserve your own real accomplishments the day you can. There is no other real personal worth that what stems from personal, sound, fit and decent all-over achievements.
  3. INSTEAD OF VALUING THE FAIR MAN IN LOCAL WATERS, MANY HAIL MASS MEDIA HOISTERED IDIOTS. Most soap opera kings tries to pose well and has quite haughty persons trying to impress others by serving regularly.

Simple adages

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4: "If Everyone Swept in font of His House, the Whole Town Would Be Clean" (American)

PICT

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LoDo we disagree? All sorts of "sextons" appear to prefer indoctrination to standing all on their own

FLOWER A great joy can turn stale. Take good care of it. Inward purity tries to see to that.
      To reach one's own occupation is a fair accomplishment if fit.
      Individuals are not to be tamed, even where conformity peeps up, or sets in along with impertinent sentences bordering on mental indoctrination. Do what you can.


LoA favourable service for mankind is really practical, and most often not up in the air

2ND SECTION One should learn to develop and augment fit and promising opportunities. It can work well to consider how local traditions and the country's inherent history and customs are derived on top of well established lore brought into a system of traditions, rules, regulations and underhand back-up. The word Tao may encompass these things and others. Tao suggests some way, ways, means, handling ways of dynamic balances, but also more than that. It is a mature concept from ancient China [cf. Ca].
      We have to reach a favourable beginning balance in order to develop. Individuals are plotted against if conditions do not advocate conditions that help individual outlets. One decoy could be brutish subservience; another demagogy in old and new keys.


Lo"They say, they write" and big words grow into a jungle

3 If you enter the revolution, its leaders want back-up which may or may not imply a new order. New forms of order may derange easily.
      Cultural principles ought to help families on and up. Excellent Cultural principles help soundness and fair play. Often the accumulated essence of handed-over wisdom bulwarks against plots and being made use of so as to take on the role and functions of a fool. "Big words won't make the cabbage fat," is a proverb from Ukraine. There are much similar proverbs found in countries along the Atlantic coast too. Good sayings are objects of culture, which could help against being lorded over by outright narcissists.


In Short

SUMMARY ICON
  1. IN THE CHOICE OF TWO EVILS, PREFER THE LESSER AND LIVE: In the choice is between indoctrinating a cow or getting indoctrinated into one - for example of a New Age herd - the farmer's wife has her options. Do we disagree? All sorts of "sextons" appear to prefer indoctrination to standing all on their own. And let the scared man attain no title fever," is a hidden message somewhere.
  2. TO HAVE LOTS OF FRESH AIR AND LOVELY SCENERY IS TRULY SOUND, and to work for that too - even in a minority. A favourable service for mankind is really practical, and most often not up in the air. Go for the mature, all-round philosophy instead.
  3. HOWEVER, IF SWELL TOPICS ARE EMPLOYED BY TOPDOGS SO THAT YOU GET LORDED OVER BY THEM, IT SHOULD BE TIME TO GET OFF THAT PLANE AND ON BOARD ANOTHER. "They say, they write" and big words grow into a jungle. There is not one good side to being lorded over by masters or narcissists.

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Adjoined

      Ak: Yogananda, Pa.: Man's Eternal Quest. Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship, 1975.
      Ap: Mieder, Wolfgang (main editor), Stewart A. Kingsbury, and Kelsie E. Harder: A Dictionary of American Proverbs. (Paperback) New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
      Pa: Yogananda, Pa.: Autobiography of a Yogi. 11th ed. Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship, 1971. – ONLINE 1st edition
      Say: Yogananda, Pa.: Sayings of Yogananda. Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship, 1958.

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