Plastic People
I consider myself to be a flexible person. This can be a problem in that I have a tendency to not finish things or carry things through. I also, however, try to listen to people (and different aspects of myself!), take on board criticism and adapt or change my opinions or actions where appropriate. In the context of ABC, this has meant that I have (very quickly) decided that the whole Passive Resistance thing is not universally appropriate/applicable. Also Camus made the point yesterday that I didn't have to give an opinion about something in every single thread¦ Fair point! And one to which I promise to consider my actions in light of.
I didn't start this thread, however, purely as a self-extrication exercise. I want to take this issue into the wider context and ask, why is it seen as so inappropriate for politicians and leaders to be flexible, to compromise and to change their minds? And, God forbid, to admit their mistakes! It is a universal truism that "Politicians Lie¦ Why is this? Why do we generally believe we are being lied to by our leaders and decision makers? I think perhaps it is because we don't see enough of their humanity. They are too staunch, too inflexible, too uncompromising - which is appropriate in, for example, the context of war - but if we saw more of their infallibility and a willingness to listen to and sometimes even have their minds changed by their opponents, might we start trusting them more?
~PEPS~
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
There's nothing more mind-teasing than the incomprehensible eagerly avowed -
Dennett
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
There's nothing more mind-teasing than the incomprehensible eagerly avowed -
Dennett
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
The All New Pepsoid the Second!
The All New Pepsoid the Second!