Posted on 02/19/2011 7:10:05 PM PST by dennisw
Entire article is worth reading
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I’ve always believed that some self doubt is a good thing as long as it doesn’t discourage trying.
The authors of this article seem pretty confident of themselves.
You can’t think critically if you are unable to doubt.
Dear Leader Zero thinks more government spending on mostly stupid stuff and huge gubermint teams to oversee that the stupidity is properly applied will achieve utopia. It might, but the person overseeing our utopia is likely Alinsky’s hero satan.
I’m going to try that lemon juice trick. I think maybe either he didn’t rub it all over his face or he didn’t say the magic words. Invisibility is one of my most prized assets.
A corollary of this, speaking as an ex-grade school basketball coach, are people who think their own kids or their kid’s teams were much better than anyone elses. I have a friend who not only overestimated his own athletic ability, he overestimated his son’s ability. Not that he or his son were poor athletes, in fact they were both very good. But they were simply not as good as my friend thought they were. Probably a very common and natural feeling.
I’ve never seen myself as a leader but I’ve always always landed in leadership positions like factory foreman. I guess the fact that I constantly check and recheck my work has made me successful at things like that.
On the other hand, as a foreman I was always leery of the new guys who claimed to already know how to do the job.
Oh yes.
-- Francis Bacon
Back in the mid-1980’s, Alice Lakwena, leader of the LRA rebel group in Uganda, told her followers they would be bullet-proof & invincible after rubbing their bodies with her magic oil. Thus protected they proceeded to attack Ugandan army outposts, armed mostly with sticks & stones.
Crazy, you say? Yep, but the situation was complicated by the fact that not only did the LRA rebels believe that they were protected by the magic oil, the Ugandan army had heard the story and THEY believed it also!
So, rebels with sticks & stones routed trained soldiers armed with AK-47s and more.
Crazy world!
It also showed that the very best students underestimated their abilities and almost always thought that they could have done better.
I, on the other hand, am invincible.
Skillfully bookmarked.
One of the classic hallmarks of a liberal is someone who thinks that they are not only smarter than they really are, but they are thoroughly convinced that they are indisputedly smarter than you are as well.
Maybe they’re right if they’re experienced at doing almost identical tasks at some other organization or have better training than even you. Oftentimes you have to set them straight, which can be difficult, certainly. New guys tend to make all other surrounding employees somewhat leery, and most new hires are a comparatively risky, initially dubious asset. But most of the time I’d argue that it’s mutually beneficial if both parties say what needs to be said out in the open without letting their emotions get the better of them and don’t assume anything. A foreman ought to know this better than anyone below him.
Either Obama is delusional to the point that he’s a danger to both himself and the rest of the country ...or he’s the king of con men. I think his problem is a mixture of both. Really good liars can believe their own lies.
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