Leadership Crisis - Great Questions and lots points to think about to make us get up off our asses and do something, rather than being couch potatoes and simply shouting.When a 60-year-old man spat on the sidewalk, his DNA became as public as if he had been advertising it across his chest.
Police officers secretly following Leon Chatt last August collected the saliva — loaded with Chatt's unique genetic makeup — to compare with DNA evidence from the scene of an old murder they believed he'd committed.
- Why is everything labeled a “crisis”? Why not “opportunity”? Why not “chance for improvement”? Easy, because those terms don’t strike people the same way “crisis” does. “Crisis” plays well in the media, grabs attention, points to a problem, no matter how truly large or small. It grabs headlines.
That is not activism. That is Vocalism with entitlement mentality. It sets the expectation that, because I am loud, someone will fix my problem. It’s the toddler with the temper tantrum. (Funny, I always learned to let the toddler work themselves out of the tantrum, instead of giving them what they wanted.) So, by using Vocalism, we allow the collective toddler to get the better of us, and we give them what they want.Vocalism does not work. Activism works. Let’s stop talking, and start doing. Otherwise, all we do is contribute to the problem of Vocalism – entitlement based collective whining.
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