Motivational speakers.

explorerzip

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I don't really mind Zig Zigler, What worries me is these maniacs !! And let us no forget what the recent words were from an Ex President. Your either with us or against us. Sound familiar to you?

You can use the teachings of Zig Ziglar, Dale Carnegie, Tony Robbins, Robert Kiyosakyi, T Harv Ecker, etc, etc, to do great things or do great evil. If you can speak well and affect their emotions, you can get them to do pretty much anything including giving you their money or kill people.
 

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This is probably the last true and honest speech, l ever believed in, if not for the insistence of my Mother, for as a young women she believed in these words,
unconditionally, for herself as well as her Children. She called it honest, motivating, enlightening and constructive. Look at the news media today. Tell me what you truly think. Is transparency really there?


It is a great speech but the greatest two speeches by JFK were made in a span of a couple of days in June of 1963.

The Peace Speech at American University, and the one on Civil Rights. JFK asked Americans to treat Russians and Negroes as human beings.

Probably two more speeches that were the last nails in his coffin.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts...jfk-could-do-for-his-country/article22193496/
 

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This is probably the last true and honest speech, l ever believed in, if not for the insistence of my Mother, for as a young women she believed in these words,
unconditionally, for herself as well as her Children. She called it honest, motivating, enlightening and constructive. Look at the news media today. Tell me what you truly think. Is transparency really there?

Great speech for sure.

The only politician* that I think and feel is genuine when he speaks of his intentions is Obama.
Now I could be wrong and I hope I'm not.
Something about his character, he has a genuine disposition about him and a great family.
While I believe there are larger forces running things in the white house and around the world, personally I like the guy.


* - "Now I'm a politician, so that means, when I'm not kissing babies I'm stealing their lollipops" (Hunt for Red October quote)
 

Yoga Face

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An elderly friend of the family paid $10,000 or some ludicrous amount when Chopra came to Toronto a few years back.
Needless to say, it didn't help her much. She's still miserable with loads of cash. lol

Chopra does bother me though, can't quite peg the reason, but he is awkward to listen to.
What was this debate? I'd love to see it, I'll do a search but just in case I can't find it, let me know. Thanks.

Is this it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27ZnxgOIqX8
Yes that it the question period after the debate

Admire that he took physicists on

he must actually believe his crap

he is an MD so he is bright and trained in science

amazing that such bright people believe non science that is totally absurd
 

GPIDEAL

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Hitler always said: "The bigger the lie, the more people will believe it".

JFK: “There is nothing in the record of the past two years when both Houses of Congress have been controlled by the Republican Party which can lead any person to believe that those promises will be fulfilled in the future. They follow the Hitler line - no matter how big the lie; repeat it often enough and the masses will regard it as truth.”
 

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Getting off topic a minute..... When i listen to Kennedy speak in speaches and especially in one on one interviews with reporters and then I juxtapose that clarity with his out of control womanizing I can't help but feel a certain intimate connection to him. When it comes to work and taking care of people and performing under pressure I feel I'm at a stage in life where I'm really in my stride and yet I love women. Love mpa's. Love flirting and trying to pick up other women. I really feel I can relate to where he was coming from.
 

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.... Those that can't do teach and they try to sell you seminars, books and tapes.....
I always amuse myself thinking of the expert at these seminars telling the attendees that the secret to easy money is to become a motivational speaker.
 

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Getting off topic a minute..... When i listen to Kennedy speak in speaches and especially in one on one interviews with reporters and then I juxtapose that clarity with his out of control womanizing I can't help but feel a certain intimate connection to him. When it comes to work and taking care of people and performing under pressure I feel I'm at a stage in life where I'm really in my stride and yet I love women. Love mpa's. Love flirting and trying to pick up other women. I really feel I can relate to where he was coming from.
You read my mind, I have always thought that ! Nothing wrong with flirting, which most of us do anyways , I mean, as compared to starting wars, which he was against even under pressure.
 

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Actually it was Goebbels.
Goebbels was one scary dude, he didn't look like much, but damn.
One friend of mine who's a history nut said he was equally as evil and brilliant as Hitler, if not more so.
 
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