February 11, 2008

What you say during an election is not legally binding.

Leadership is that step above meditation. Similarly using the same methods. Turning the inward attention outwards and actively shaping the collective attention, to a tune which is deemed important by the leader. His aims towards the control and influence upon the publics lifestyles.

Within this broad political landscape we have become expectant that those that assume the role of representation have our best interests involved. Truthfully though, how many genuine philanthropists are actually out there, let alone running for office. Going forward with regulated eyes towards the forces of intrinsic dignity and nobility (not in the blood sense) is lacking within this society, maybe all western and developed societies.

There are a few who campaign for the betterment of all, those leaders maybe are on the right path, but what they follow and establish is only just still their beliefs, their map of their goals. A map though is not really how things are, the only true exact map is the 'plane' which it is based off.

Take this graph for example.

Focused on A and B (like the skeptics of global warming's existence most often do) it seems that natural and anthropogenic factors as individuals do not explain the results we are experiencing within the global climate. Yet when one blends the two together the points seem to connect. For another clear example check out the Inconvinent Truth, it may be political but damn Gore has some good focused issues that he tends to shape quite well collectively. Or in hindsight, it was that he realized what the collective focus was and fed upon that to utilize the populations attention.

It is more definitive. But again, only a map. Professionals within all the diverse topics involved admit that there is still much missing from the overall picture. That is because the full picture is truly not attainable. The main objective should be to the effects of choosing a direction that we are going to take and follow through with it. As long as we are attempting something full of dignity and nobility.

"Head up my boy, Look forward."

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