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On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 02:06:22 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Meanwhile, there's money to be made. Some make money by looking optimistically at the future and endeavor to find ways to fix the problems, improve lifestyles and provide a benefit to society while promoting the brighter side of the effort. Long. Others make money by employing scare techniques, generate a pessimistic outlook and apply guilt and blame on everyone for an impeding gloom and doom future unless you accept and diligently apply their directives. Short. The problems are the common denominator. The difference is in how to address them. Create a market to level the forces. I think this is the big mistake many concerned environmentalists are making. Few people want to be scolded into following their viewpoints, nor live in a forecast of increasing gloom and doom. I think people are motivated to change much more rapidly and willingly when the benefits of change are advertised optimistically. For some reason some people simply delight in being constantly negative. Personally, I try to avoid them Bingo. :) |
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