The Thoughts of a Two-Bit Madman
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The Thoughts of a Two-Bit Madman - Walt Jitner
Obamas
Emotions
Excess emotion has probably been involved in most mistakes that have been made.
Emotion can bring on both joy and sadness but it mostly brings on problems.
The termination of most relationships is due to emotional differences.
Food is nature’s tranquilizer.
We are all somewhat overly emotional. Those who control their emotions the best make fewer errors.
Women are driven by emotion. Their reasons for thinking are originated by emotion.
Women use rationalizations as the justification for any and all of their acts.
We blame such entities or corporations, businessmen and labor for their acts. They do not do the acting, it is people who commit acts. That is why we must stress and insist upon people having such values as character, honesty, morality, and thoughtfulness.
If you greatly desire to reduce your number of errors and mistakes you must eliminate most of your emotionality and use patience.
Beware of making emotional decisions or having emotional opinions because most likely you have not totally considered their consequences.
When emotion enters, rationality flees.
You can get along with almost anyone if you keep emotion out of the relationship and try understanding them.
An intellectual exchange of ideas is a discussion, once emotion enters it becomes an argument.
Emotionally expressed hate must be one of the low points of one’s existence.
Emotion closes the mind – inquisitiveness opens it.
Excess emotion is one of the world’s great problems.
Joining into an emotional argument is self-defeating.
It appears that an alcoholic drink will help you calm down.
Psychological
The mind is a magnificent instrument but it is too delicate. It allows so many things to misdirect it.
Life is mysterious. There are hundreds of explanations but the conclusion generally is that life is mysterious.
Perfection is illusory and the search for it will never end.
The true issue is do you want the government to have the power to make people dependent or do you want the people to have the opportunity to be independent? Either you have faith in people or you don’t.
The issue involving power is a very simple issue. If you make people dependent you gain power and if you make people independent you lose power.
Do I need to say which side the liberals promote?
People
B.S.
agent is a euphemistic term for a liar.
When things in your life get to their lowest ebb remember that only the following people will support you to the very end:
-Parents
-Siblings
-Children
That is where true loyalty remains.
Motivating people to act to their disadvantage is immoral.
The fact that many women insist on having their pubic hair shaved is a great insight to what is considered important today.
If you analyze people, get to know them and learn and accept their deficiencies. This understanding will make for a much smoother relationship.
Life contains numerous little inanities