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    Battle Behind the War on Terror
    The War on Terror has fascinated me from its inception. Only today, however, my fascination took a different turn.A posting on the ABC blog site about a recently released Al Queda tape showing the destruction of the US Captiol was not seminal; it was a continuation of the noise that is daily reminder that we are fighting a War on Terror. What I found most fascinating were the 236 responses that were posted to the piece.The viewpoints varied from accusations that the video was more Bush Administration propoganda designed to continue fueling support for the war in Iraq. This obviously implies that the propoganda has been going on since the war's inception. The
    No one else needs to hear. (They probably already know, anyway!)

    Then, you've got to find a stronger motivation to be the opposite. What's the opposite of a victim?

    A fully-functioning human being. You can put various labels on it: winner, leader, etc.

    But you need to find the label that makes the most sense to you.

    I found my label. It suited me well. More importantly, it motivated me strongly; more than anything else would. It helped me create new neurological pathways in my brain.

    But it might not be the right one for you.

    The trick is to have an image - a vision - of something that represents the exact opposite of a victim. And to make it more alluring, more attractive, than the image of a victim.

    You need to find *your* image. Your label. Your vision.

    What gets you excited? More than anything else? What puts a smile on your face when you think about it?

    Find your own unique image, and hold on to it for dear life! Make it real. Place it in your heart. Feed it

    A Job Is No Longer Enough
    Did the above spark a flame of interest in you, even if it was a small one?If it did then you will be reading along these words thinking what new solution to save the world could this person possibly have to offer!?And I would respond by saying that the solution begins with you and me and the next person who comes along and decides to read through.I dare not claim to have the answers to the financial disruption of the working class man/ woman, or to the new age slavery of having to HAVE to have job, which almost always is associated with a boss, to gain respect in this world. I dare not offer solutions to the puzzles of illness and disease and I dare
    Sometimes you're on top of the world. Other times you're in the gutter. You're always the same person. Why the ups and downs?

    Why do the 'peak' moments never seem to last as long as the gutter moments?

    It's all in how you choose to function.

    For most of my life, I functioned as a victim. Why?

    1. I used it to connect with other people.

    "Did I tell you what happened to me?"

    Basically, it was a way to belong. To get love. To connect.

    You know the saying: "Selling is a transference of feeling"? Well, that's how I used victimhood. I wanted you to know how I'm feeling.

    I wanted to transfer *my* feelings to *you*!

    2. I used it to avoid responsibility.

    Choices and decisions; taking a stand; being in charge: it all seems so scary.

    "I don't want to be responsible!"

    Better to let circumstances tell me what to do. Can't make a mistake if I don't do anything!

    "After all, I'm a victim. I can't be responsible for what happens in my life."

    3. It became my identity. A way of life. A state of being. A state of existence. And I grew to like it.

    "I don't know who I'd be if I weren't a victim."

    It was familiar. It gave me 'comfort'. Because I didn't see the damage it was doing. I didn't know it shut out the love I was so desperately seeking.

    See, I wasn't trying to destroy the world by being a victim.

    But if I can get you to feel sorry for me...

    If I can just get you to take care of me...

    Is that a crime?

    I took the main coping skill of a child and used it as a grown-up in a grown-up world. Being a victim is kind of like sucking your thumb. There's no law against it, but still it doesn't look very nice.

    I thought it was the 'best', the 'safest', the 'smartest' option for living life. I was highly motivated to be a victim.

    It was the 'default' selection:

    "When in doubt, function as a victim."

    How Functions Work

    A 'function' is like a soda machine. You put something in - and it always gives you something back out. You put in your money and you get out a diet soda. That's a function.

    A function works like this:

    INPUT ---> FUNCTION ---> OUTPUT

    My input: the events that happened in my life.

    My function: how I interpreted those events.

    My output: how I would think and feel and act.

    So if I function as a victim, I will take any event - good or bad - and make it into something that supports my victimhood.

    Some people experience horribly painful events in their lives, and turn them into something inspiring and uplifting. Lemons into lemonade.

    An outside observer might see them as a victim; but they don't see themselves that way. Or if they do feel like a victim, it doesn't last.

    Everybody will experience tragedy at one time or another. But not everybody will function as a victim.

    What about you?

    Traps Of Victimhood

    1. People who function as a victim end up creating a victim reality. The world really does conform to their wishes! The more you feel like a victim, the more you become a victim. You have a tendency to keep sinking deeper and deeper.

    2. Just as people tend to avoid victims, if you're a victim you'll tend to avoid *yourself*. You'll tend to avoid your 'realness'. Through pity, judgments, blame, righteousness, etc.

    It separates you from yourself. Separation leads to pain. Thus, victimhood becomes a pain factory.

    Victimhood is a trap. Most will never escape. Because there's nothing to grab hold of. It's like being in a mud pit. Or a swamp.

    The problem is, victimhood sucks you in and it holds on tight. You start believing the lie: "You really are a victim, and you'll always be a victim. There's nothing you can do."

    You become a victim to your own victimhood.

    The Way Out

    You've got to first discover your current motivation for functioning as a victim. Why is it so alluring? Why is it okay? Why does it seem to be the best option? What are you secretly getting out of victimhood? What do you not want to admit about it?

    Tell yourself the truth. No one else needs to hear. (They probably already know, anyway!)

    Then, you've got to find a stronger motivation to be the opposite. What's the opposite of a victim?

    A fully-functioning human being. You can put various labels on it: winner, leader, etc.

    But you need to find the label that makes the most sense to you.

    I found my label. It suited me well. More importantly, it motivated me strongly; more than anything else would. It helped me create new neurological pathways in my brain.

    But it might not be the right one for you.

    The trick is to have an image - a vision - of something that represents the exact opposite of a victim. And to make it more alluring, more attractive, than the image of a victim.

    You need to find *your* image. Your label. Your vision.

    What gets you excited? More than anything else? What puts a smile on your face when you think about it?

    Find your own unique image, and hold on to it for dear life! Make it real. Place it in your heart. Feed it

    Syntrax Fyre – Is Syntrax Fyre The Fat Burner Of The Future?
    Syntrax Fyre is one of the leading fat burning supplements in the world and boast an unbelievable reputation of working consistently with great success. In fact they are the fat burner of choice for almost every bodybuilder on the planet. So what is Syntrax Fyre and how can it help you?Syntrax Fyre is a 100% natural fat burner that is designed to help athletes burn calories faster than you can say - "make me lean" As I said before, they have a great reputation and sell like crazy. One of the main reasons why Syntrax Fyre sells so well is because it is 100% natural and therefore 100% healthy. There are no side effects involved with this fat burner and unlike most oth
    A way of life. A state of being. A state of existence. And I grew to like it.

    "I don't know who I'd be if I weren't a victim."

    It was familiar. It gave me 'comfort'. Because I didn't see the damage it was doing. I didn't know it shut out the love I was so desperately seeking.

    See, I wasn't trying to destroy the world by being a victim.

    But if I can get you to feel sorry for me...

    If I can just get you to take care of me...

    Is that a crime?

    I took the main coping skill of a child and used it as a grown-up in a grown-up world. Being a victim is kind of like sucking your thumb. There's no law against it, but still it doesn't look very nice.

    I thought it was the 'best', the 'safest', the 'smartest' option for living life. I was highly motivated to be a victim.

    It was the 'default' selection:

    "When in doubt, function as a victim."

    How Functions Work

    A 'function' is like a soda machine. You put something in - and it always gives you something back out. You put in your money and you get out a diet soda. That's a function.

    A function works like this:

    INPUT ---> FUNCTION ---> OUTPUT

    My input: the events that happened in my life.

    My function: how I interpreted those events.

    My output: how I would think and feel and act.

    So if I function as a victim, I will take any event - good or bad - and make it into something that supports my victimhood.

    Some people experience horribly painful events in their lives, and turn them into something inspiring and uplifting. Lemons into lemonade.

    An outside observer might see them as a victim; but they don't see themselves that way. Or if they do feel like a victim, it doesn't last.

    Everybody will experience tragedy at one time or another. But not everybody will function as a victim.

    What about you?

    Traps Of Victimhood

    1. People who function as a victim end up creating a victim reality. The world really does conform to their wishes! The more you feel like a victim, the more you become a victim. You have a tendency to keep sinking deeper and deeper.

    2. Just as people tend to avoid victims, if you're a victim you'll tend to avoid *yourself*. You'll tend to avoid your 'realness'. Through pity, judgments, blame, righteousness, etc.

    It separates you from yourself. Separation leads to pain. Thus, victimhood becomes a pain factory.

    Victimhood is a trap. Most will never escape. Because there's nothing to grab hold of. It's like being in a mud pit. Or a swamp.

    The problem is, victimhood sucks you in and it holds on tight. You start believing the lie: "You really are a victim, and you'll always be a victim. There's nothing you can do."

    You become a victim to your own victimhood.

    The Way Out

    You've got to first discover your current motivation for functioning as a victim. Why is it so alluring? Why is it okay? Why does it seem to be the best option? What are you secretly getting out of victimhood? What do you not want to admit about it?

    Tell yourself the truth. No one else needs to hear. (They probably already know, anyway!)

    Then, you've got to find a stronger motivation to be the opposite. What's the opposite of a victim?

    A fully-functioning human being. You can put various labels on it: winner, leader, etc.

    But you need to find the label that makes the most sense to you.

    I found my label. It suited me well. More importantly, it motivated me strongly; more than anything else would. It helped me create new neurological pathways in my brain.

    But it might not be the right one for you.

    The trick is to have an image - a vision - of something that represents the exact opposite of a victim. And to make it more alluring, more attractive, than the image of a victim.

    You need to find *your* image. Your label. Your vision.

    What gets you excited? More than anything else? What puts a smile on your face when you think about it?

    Find your own unique image, and hold on to it for dear life! Make it real. Place it in your heart. Feed it

    The Write Stuff: Are You Freelance Ready?
    Your love for writing is evident to any who know you. You have always enjoyed drafting phrases that assist you in telling a story in a positive way. You’ve always wondered if you had what it takes to become a freelance writer.A Few QuestionsHave you taken any classes in journalism?Have you participated in any workshops for writers?Have you had anyone help assess your skills?Have you developed a portfolio for prospective clients?Have you learned to write a query letter to send to an editor?Have you volunteers time writing for a local newspaper?If you answered ‘no’ to three or more of these questions, you might need to
    in your money and you get out a diet soda. That's a function.

    A function works like this:

    INPUT ---> FUNCTION ---> OUTPUT

    My input: the events that happened in my life.

    My function: how I interpreted those events.

    My output: how I would think and feel and act.

    So if I function as a victim, I will take any event - good or bad - and make it into something that supports my victimhood.

    Some people experience horribly painful events in their lives, and turn them into something inspiring and uplifting. Lemons into lemonade.

    An outside observer might see them as a victim; but they don't see themselves that way. Or if they do feel like a victim, it doesn't last.

    Everybody will experience tragedy at one time or another. But not everybody will function as a victim.

    What about you?

    Traps Of Victimhood

    1. People who function as a victim end up creating a victim reality. The world really does conform to their wishes! The more you feel like a victim, the more you become a victim. You have a tendency to keep sinking deeper and deeper.

    2. Just as people tend to avoid victims, if you're a victim you'll tend to avoid *yourself*. You'll tend to avoid your 'realness'. Through pity, judgments, blame, righteousness, etc.

    It separates you from yourself. Separation leads to pain. Thus, victimhood becomes a pain factory.

    Victimhood is a trap. Most will never escape. Because there's nothing to grab hold of. It's like being in a mud pit. Or a swamp.

    The problem is, victimhood sucks you in and it holds on tight. You start believing the lie: "You really are a victim, and you'll always be a victim. There's nothing you can do."

    You become a victim to your own victimhood.

    The Way Out

    You've got to first discover your current motivation for functioning as a victim. Why is it so alluring? Why is it okay? Why does it seem to be the best option? What are you secretly getting out of victimhood? What do you not want to admit about it?

    Tell yourself the truth. No one else needs to hear. (They probably already know, anyway!)

    Then, you've got to find a stronger motivation to be the opposite. What's the opposite of a victim?

    A fully-functioning human being. You can put various labels on it: winner, leader, etc.

    But you need to find the label that makes the most sense to you.

    I found my label. It suited me well. More importantly, it motivated me strongly; more than anything else would. It helped me create new neurological pathways in my brain.

    But it might not be the right one for you.

    The trick is to have an image - a vision - of something that represents the exact opposite of a victim. And to make it more alluring, more attractive, than the image of a victim.

    You need to find *your* image. Your label. Your vision.

    What gets you excited? More than anything else? What puts a smile on your face when you think about it?

    Find your own unique image, and hold on to it for dear life! Make it real. Place it in your heart. Feed it

    Acid Rain Pollution
    Acid rain has been a preoccupation since 1966 in the scientific community. Scientists finally could describe and explain the phenomenon. Acid rain was not a random problem anymore. More surprising was evidence that man himself was causing this menace to nature. The focus was now on trying to stop it. Acid rain is a worldwide problem. Countries with higher pollution emission are more affected. We only recently realized the great danger of acid rain. Its effects on nature are more and more obvious.Acid rain has generated a very slow response in the beginning. Nowadays, as people realize the devastating effects of acid rain on animals and plants, their reaction is one
    ictim. You have a tendency to keep sinking deeper and deeper.

    2. Just as people tend to avoid victims, if you're a victim you'll tend to avoid *yourself*. You'll tend to avoid your 'realness'. Through pity, judgments, blame, righteousness, etc.

    It separates you from yourself. Separation leads to pain. Thus, victimhood becomes a pain factory.

    Victimhood is a trap. Most will never escape. Because there's nothing to grab hold of. It's like being in a mud pit. Or a swamp.

    The problem is, victimhood sucks you in and it holds on tight. You start believing the lie: "You really are a victim, and you'll always be a victim. There's nothing you can do."

    You become a victim to your own victimhood.

    The Way Out

    You've got to first discover your current motivation for functioning as a victim. Why is it so alluring? Why is it okay? Why does it seem to be the best option? What are you secretly getting out of victimhood? What do you not want to admit about it?

    Tell yourself the truth. No one else needs to hear. (They probably already know, anyway!)

    Then, you've got to find a stronger motivation to be the opposite. What's the opposite of a victim?

    A fully-functioning human being. You can put various labels on it: winner, leader, etc.

    But you need to find the label that makes the most sense to you.

    I found my label. It suited me well. More importantly, it motivated me strongly; more than anything else would. It helped me create new neurological pathways in my brain.

    But it might not be the right one for you.

    The trick is to have an image - a vision - of something that represents the exact opposite of a victim. And to make it more alluring, more attractive, than the image of a victim.

    You need to find *your* image. Your label. Your vision.

    What gets you excited? More than anything else? What puts a smile on your face when you think about it?

    Find your own unique image, and hold on to it for dear life! Make it real. Place it in your heart. Feed it

    Great Marketing Makes Selling Unnecessary!
    I was listening to my professor, internationally famous management guru, Peter F. Drucker, talk about entrepreneurship, when suddenly he made a stark statement:“If your marketing is good enough, then selling becomes unnecessary.”He meant when you have devised the right product, at the right price, and it is promoted capably, then the world WILL beat a path to your door. You don’t have to twist anybody’s arm to buy.Willing buyers will see so much value in your proposition that they’ll giddily part with their money in trade for it.I know, this seems like a fairy tale or a daydream, but I’ve actually experienced this frictionless situation, and it
    No one else needs to hear. (They probably already know, anyway!)

    Then, you've got to find a stronger motivation to be the opposite. What's the opposite of a victim?

    A fully-functioning human being. You can put various labels on it: winner, leader, etc.

    But you need to find the label that makes the most sense to you.

    I found my label. It suited me well. More importantly, it motivated me strongly; more than anything else would. It helped me create new neurological pathways in my brain.

    But it might not be the right one for you.

    The trick is to have an image - a vision - of something that represents the exact opposite of a victim. And to make it more alluring, more attractive, than the image of a victim.

    You need to find *your* image. Your label. Your vision.

    What gets you excited? More than anything else? What puts a smile on your face when you think about it?

    Find your own unique image, and hold on to it for dear life! Make it real. Place it in your heart. Feed it so it grows stronger. Spend time daydreaming about it.

    It sure beats the heck out of sucking your thumb!

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