The Literary Edition—Part 1 / "Organized Stream"*^ List, Cont'd; 20 to 24 of Infinity
Seif Sekalala, Ph.D., PMP, A Good Human.
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20) And on and on, the learning continues. Lessons about oneself, human nature—and it’s weirdness (the pettiness, the weaknesses), as well as the good traits, for sure: love, benevolence, good ethics, etc.
21) Please refer to the edition’s cover picture, re: the question of “What is [real] power; who really wields it in society, and how?”.
Source: Ken Follet’s “Never”. Regardless of who one is supporting in the current US presidential (and congressional) election, IMHO, that book (Follet’s “Never”) does a great job of demonstrating the alarming ease with which leaders can end up starting WW-III, which would (more or less?) inevitably, include nuclear and chemical-biological weapons. G-d help us.
22) But remember, G-d Helps Those Who Help Themselves (G.H.T.W.H.T. / shortened as G.H.T.)! And I suppose some leaders’ view of self-help is an earnestly narrow one: they strive to help THEM-selves.
E.g., oh,…“Idk,…” a leader going out of his way to worsen a war, so as to help his preferred presidential candidate, and perhaps most importantly—to/for said leader, to keep themselves out of jail! [??]
23) “Ye gotta love” The NY-Times. Why?
Answer: such news feature stories:
___>> Story 1 // To be revealed/discussed in the next "Organized Stream List" post.
___>> Story 2 // To be revealed/discussed in the next "Organized Stream List" post.
24) Have a great week ahead, #linkedinfam.