Wednesday, March 5, 2008

I Told You So.

It's not hard, try it: "what if that is not true?" This is an exercise you can try on your own, anytime. It will improve your ability to come up with ever more accurate products, meaning matching ever more closely customer demand.

You can do this right now, in a way that will in no way harm you. Of course, I am referring to the political season. Since Hillary is already President of USA (George who?), it will cost you nothing to voice this mantra:

"What if that is not true?"

Here are some current headlines on Drudgereport

Clinton Hints At Sharing Ticket With Obama...

What if that is not true?

Pelosi: Voters will decide nominee, not party leaders at the convention...

What if that is not true?

You can do this in other fields...

Gulf investors may not save CITIGROUP, Dubai executive says...

What if that is not true?

It is easy, anyone can do it. It's the question that challenges the status quo. You may find statements being made to you when you come up with a better idea. You say "Why don't they just....?" and they say, "It cannot be done that way." You must be ready to say...

What if that is not true?

"Ron Paul will not run on a third party ticket." What if that is not true? "You mean he lied?!" Calm down, he is a politician. Even my hero Thos. Jefferson was a scamster for the years he was president.

I hope Ron Paul does. He won't win, because Hillary will be (is) our next president. But his supporters are our customers. If he runs it will get easier to serve our customers in USA.


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