Networking is a popular technology term these days, but I refer to the usage used more in business today. The power of networking. We all do it, not just executives and politicians. Unfortunately, our networking is based on ideas we form and then we refuse to allow them to change. Embrace the self constructs that you do have, but know them for what they are. By doing so you can transcend them.
“We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” Martin Luther King, Jr.
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If you’re new here, seek and you will find…and subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!We network naturally. It isn’t something just corporate executives and politicians do. We often don’t even realize we are. We form pictures of people in our head. Is natural and not necessarily wrong, though it can be a stumbling [...]
May 20th, 2008 | Posted in Networking | Leave Insight
A big part of why empathy suffers in today’s society is that they think they see the other’s view. But they put themselves into their own construct. That isn’t empathy. It’s actually pretty depersonalizing. They cannot even see themselves…feel for themselves. This is why they don’t see what they do. They don’t claim the interface [...]
May 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Networking | Leave Insight
This society was based on the “muscle” part of society, not the sensitive ones. But we aren’t at the whim of nature any more, so natural tendencies tend to get warped. What made perfect sense to nature becomes a drawback in “technological” society. Standards of behaviour are based on assumptions that preclude what comes naturally [...]
May 24th, 2008 | Posted in Networking | Leave Insight
One of the appeals of fantasy role playing even in the way it started which was Dungeons & Dragons, was that the characters from mythology (the heroes) are ultimately us and represent all the types. Those types still exist, just not in the same context. The roles they chose to make classes in the original [...]
November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Networking | Leave Insight