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Three Secrets
Three Secrets Stuff You Need to Understand By cahotek The First Secret The comments section is for creating back links in order to increase your search engine ranking. The more comments you receive the higher your ranking, if those comments are from many different people then your search engine ranking is even higher. The Second Secret In a world of specialists any specialist can make a generalist look like a fool when the task involved is to win... on the other hand when the specialist operates outside of his specialty then any generalist can make the specialist look like a fool. Most of us get that figured out by the time we are 6 or 7 years old and begin to develop our skills at the "gotcha" game. From then on the Gotcha" game rules everything.. except nature. The Law... 1st off there isn't any. Nature is just that, nature is what is and how it works, you get what you want in life to the extent that your actions are in harmony with what is and how what is works. You don't get what you want based on how smart you are or how powerful your friends are.. in the long run you only get what you want when you actions are in harmony with nature, "What is and how what is works". Politics... well politics is the "gotcha" game as it's played by adults.. Business..... mostly business is politics going by another name... it's gotcha all over again.Sometimes business is about providing for oneself and one's dependents... but not necessarily because "gotcha" triumphs over harmony with nature in the short run. The biggest trap... "In The Long Run We Are All Dead" at least that's what the gotcha game creators would have you believe.The trick is to outlive the gotcha players and to avoid the havoc that gotcha playing creates... Now... How exactly would one go about outliving the gotcha players? Enter George and Ira Gershwin... and that fine Musical... Porgy and Bess..in which appears the very insightful song... "It Ain't Necessarily So" The Lyrics and Chord Chart are Here: http://www.guntheranderson.com/v/data/itaintne.htm The Third Secret Learning to understand differences and the difference that differences make is very important to understanding social networking. One thing I find really important is that I get treated by other people as though I am an end in myself not as a means to their ends. When someone treats me as a means to his ends then I have to watch out so that I not be ripped off. His means, his way of doing business, might be that he is so eager to get what he wants that he will not notice that I have needs, wants and desires of my own.. Social networks are for trading values.. I value you to the extent that you value me, but if you pretend you value me in order to sell me something I don't need or want, then you have stolen from me, committed fraud against me or just plain not given me credit where credit is due. Ra
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