Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Pieces of Life's Puzzle

I have been giving input to the U.S. Government that has the potential to restructure how the accommodating role player personality type clings to everyday life.  I have taken a lot of time to help put a few more pieces of the life puzzle together.  For example, I have coined the term liberal country effect.  The liberal country effect describes a state of liberal optimism that can have an adverse effect on making critical decisions.  People under the influence of the liberal country effect are vulnerable to making poor decisions, and taking unnecessary and costly risks because they feel a false sense of security because of how they feel.  People under its influence feel as though nothing can stop them because they are under the impression that they don't have to listen to what their instincts are saying in the light of opportunity (a key point).  With the feeler in them taking precedence over the instinctive part of them, instead of a healthy balance between the thinker, feeler, and instinctive, poorly judged decisions are bound to happen.  Consider the Enron scandal.  What role do you think that the liberal country effect played in that?

A lot of people see this every day, yet few people bother to explore what is waiting to surface just beneath their consciousness.   

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