Used to like Jim Carrey, and kinda admire that he isn't afraid to say what he thinks. But his Trump Derangement Syndrome is so over the top that it is hard to follow when he opines on fear, hope and love.
What happened to that guy?
Bob Kuczewski wrote:JoeF wrote:USHPA,
Rule 14
a.s.a.p.
More proof that Joe pays attention!!!
Free wrote:Someone tell those of us that don't know what Rule 14 is, what is so funny?
Leadership is not managership.
Leaders lead people.
The challenge of leadership is to get people to do what they normally would not otherwise do.
Competence is important, but Character is the most important.
99% of failures were not from Competence failure but from Character failure.
Leadership is Character.
Leaders are respected because they accept responsibility.
You can delegate authority ... but not responsibility.
The true rewards of leadership come from the leadership itself.
1.No organizations get better unless leaders admit something is wrong.
2. Leaders set goals. Goals are only meaningful if everyone understands their role in the goals. Goals are used to focus and limit.
3. Standards. Sets the measure of success. Leaders establish high standards
4. Failure is contagious. Success is infectious. Leaders reinforce success.
5. Leaders establish latitude to learn.
6. Great leaders don't tell people how to do their job.
Two rules to 21st century leadership:
1. Rule 13 - When placed in command, take charge. Do something.
2. Rule 14 - Do what's right.
Full circle back to character.
Character is doing what's right when you know you could get away with doing what's wrong.
Why did you lose faith in your country?
If the world is only going to have one superpower, thank God it's the United States.
America is the people.
Rule 13 and Rule 14.
Do what's right.
Bob Kuczewski wrote: It's long but worth the time.
Leadership is not managership.
Leaders lead people.
The challenge of leadership is to get people to do what they normally would not otherwise do.
Competence is important, but Character is the most important.
99% of failures were not from Competence failure but from Character failure.
Leadership is Character.
Leaders are respected because they accept responsibility.
You can delegate authority ... but not responsibility.
The true rewards of leadership come from the leadership itself.
1.No organizations get better unless leaders admit something is wrong.
2. Leaders set goals. Goals are only meaningful if everyone understands their role in the goals. Goals are used to focus and limit.
3. Standards. Sets the measure of success. Leaders establish high standards
4. Failure is contagious. Success is infectious. Leaders reinforce success.
5. Leaders establish latitude to learn.
6. Great leaders don't tell people how to do their job.
Two rules to 21st century leadership:
1. Rule 13 - When placed in command, take charge. Do something.
2. Rule 14 - Do what's right.
Full circle back to character.
Character is doing what's right when you know you could get away with doing what's wrong.
Why did you lose faith in your country?
If the world is only going to have one superpower, thank God it's the United States.
America is the people.
Rule 13 and Rule 14.
Do what's right.
Craig Muhonen wrote:" without memory, there is no time"
JoeF wrote:USHPA,
Rule 14
a.s.a.p.
Craig Muhonen wrote:I think that my memories are bread crumbs left in the universe so myself, and others, can follow the trail, even in the future. Find bread crumbs.
Free wrote:History is whatever the victors tell you it is.
Global tech is swallowing up true history. Google is evil.
Perception is reality.
We believe what we are told.
Sheep to slaughter.
Free wrote:JoeF wrote:USHPA,
Rule 14
a.s.a.p.
Thought you might be referring to the ethics/morals code that USHPA has.
IIRC, Union Pacific's Rule 14 was similar.
It's listed once or twice when they were trying to fire me.
Always beat that rap, but still had to do the time.
I tried to watch Stormin Norman, skipped up a bit, and keyed in where he states that everyone is a leader.
As far as I could get..
Some might remember me from 2002 on. I was the conspiracy guy that was against starting the never ending Gulf Wars...
Got called a lot of names and banned. Back then, Jack and Davis didn't have their sites and they were both quite vocal on the old utah.edu mailing list.
There was little moderation. It was 'the wild, wild west' of internet, back in the day.
That 'hang gliding list' might have been a bit of a 'Milgrim' experiment for the students, at the time?
Jack and Davis lost many arguments then.
They can't stand to lose an argument.
This is why both censor me now.
Free wrote:Craig Muhonen wrote:I think that my memories are bread crumbs left in the universe so myself, and others, can follow the trail, even in the future. Find bread crumbs.
Bread crumbs is how the witch in the woods lured young children to her cooking pot, right?
Be very careful following what others leave behind for you to find.
Memories are being stolen. By time and authoritarian globalist tech.
The U.S. Hawks is the only hang gliding site that allows you to post true memories.
Thanks for joining us, Craig.
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