Ok. I need a mental break. I have been working on a final for a class I am taking for about 9 hours semi-straight. It got me thinking. I am spending all of this time elaborating on how relationships are important and the fact that I know this because all of these other people have told me. I am busy talking about collegial cultures creating a more likely arena for reaching higher levels of needs on Malsow’s Hierarchy of needs. I am talking about how Hertzberg says that if we can promote enough hygiene, (no not brushing teeth not that I am against that), factors we can increase the likelihood of motivating people.
In the background I am listening to Waylon Jennings and feel comfortable saying that he would not use the word collegial. I also feel safe guessing that the average syllable count per word is about 1.5.
You what is cool?? Do ya? Do ya? He is saying the same things as all of those authors I have had to read. All of those authors that I try so desperately to quote in my papers. Good old Waylon thinks you should be honest and open. He thinks you should treat people in a fair manor. He even claims that if you so this people will be nice in return. He also feels that he has wasted a lot of his time on woman. I am not sure if this last part will help, but I think I just might quote Waylon in this paper.
“Honesty is something you can’t wear out.”
“Heroes put to the test, keeping a promise, doing their best.”
“The only two things in life that make it worth living is guitars that tune good and firm feeling women”
Thursday, September 08, 2005
Complicating things to make them simple.
Posted by The Kid at 11:10 PM
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2 comments:
thank you for the insight, learning can occur anytime, anywhere. honesty is rare but necessary (anonymous doesn't get it). john cash also had good insight about leading the life.
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