- http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2012/09/2012955130626831.html
What a very Anglo response to the conflict.Honestly, it's no shock that we're seeing a similar rise in governmental problems here, in the US.
I'd like to see how the Parti Quebecois governs Quebec.
And, we'll see how their quality of life differs from that of the Anglo-Canadian world.
Lessons that could be learned here, in the United States.
If only we weren't governed by Anglos.
Think about it.
As far as I'm concerned, you've always got the option to adapt and change to the situation that presents itself to you.
If you don't want Quebec to leave.
Or you want to stay in power.
You've got to shift your political sails to fit with the current conditions.
Else, you're setting yourself up for a catastrophic failure.
And this is the pattern that has been demonstrated time and time again throughout time and space.
It's only your brain that limits you from perceiving these trends.
And it's only your brains that prevents you from following through on a given course of action, such that you only end up with a relatively lesser loss, versus a relatively greater one now or down the road.
Remember, the short term becomes the long term.
And, it's only your brain that causes you difficulty from perceiving and acting positively upon this notion and these notions that are, actually, in the world that is around you and yours, testably so.
So.
What are you going to do kids?
You going to keep doing what you've been doing, and expect things be other than what they are for you, thus, being removed from power and consequence through elections/physical force?
Or, are YOU going to change, adapt to the conditions, and thus, secure your position well on into the future and beyond (if you keep up with the adaptation, of course. That's the catch.)
Leadership is not doing what you want to do, but instead, what needs to be done in the world that's around you.
And that, is the lesson that, I think, the many people of the world don't understand and don't work with.
And that, is how they fail at leadership and fail at what they seek out to do, when the push comes to the actual shove of it.
Think about it.
If that's what you're really doing.
Think about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4EqjvnWfRM
If you want to do whatever you want to do, I'd stick with the creative arts.
And leave policy and politics to those who are willing/wanting to do what is right in the empirical sense.
And not just in their personal subjective sense.
Think about it.
And, good luck.
Think about it.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Le Parti Quebecois
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