Oddly Incorrect

26: Defending Looting, Ownership, Theft and Deconstructing Why


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  • The end of the Renaissance Man
  • Wouldn't it be cool if there was a "Book Day"
  • Christmas & Easter were co-opted days too
  • A business is a concept - a brand
  • In Defense of Looting - how can you defend looting? You can, if you define that there is no such thing as private property - its the Hegelian Dialectic
  • The Wrap Up Smear - get something false published in a supposedly authoritative publication, then leverage that authority
  • Yahoo News was an aggregator then became a news organization, so it became more authoritative - they really had no authority
  • Car lots on the weekends were like carnivals
  • Marketing is 90% of your business expense and time
  • Looting is a physical manifestation of Marxism. If the property is everyone's, then people are within their rights to steal whats stolen back again
  • They are trying to say that there is no such thing as theft.
  • If the looters were looted then they would be pissed off
  • This book is being used as a justification for looting.
  • Determining the WHY
  • Should we go through the 5 WHYs?
  • Historical steps and/or motivations
  • Loving Learning is great - but what happens when you have learned
  • Who can benefit from what we know?
  • How to market - monetizing and marketing are very different
  • Being F2F is actually an anomaly
  • Can we not manage remotely all the time - we have to make the remote better than in person
  • What is WHY? Part of Six Sigma - has anyone applied the 5 whys to a podcast - motivational interviewing
  • It comes down to internal motivation - the reason things happen is that someone wants something to happen.
  • We will never get to the truth
  • the 5 whys peel away a lot of assumptions
  • Motivational interviewing might be the way to do it.
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