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He is unconventional; he is driven; he is inventive. He is about the FUTURE.
“Yes, this is possible, absolutely.”
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He is unconventional; he is driven; he is inventive. He is about the FUTURE.
“Yes, this is possible, absolutely.”
She is a Natural. It was inborn. She had the gift from the beginning.
It’s called Temperament.
She is a Songbird, and a Natural Woman.
It is embedded in the warp and woof of her make, she is a Tapestry.

Ever changing and ever staying the same. Many hues and colors, textures, and feelings.
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NERDS REJOICE: The largest media conglomerate in the world (Disney) bought Lucasfilm last week and immediately announced that a fresh new trilogy of Star Wars films WILL BE HAPPENING starting with an Episode VII in 2015. Yesterday it was confirmed that Oscar winning screenwriter Michael Arndt (Little Miss Sunshine, Toy Story 3) has been hired to pen Episode VII as the film begins pre-production. No word yet on who will direct or be cast in the films but personally I am optimistic, as Hayden Christensen already ruined one trilogy and will not be allowed to ruin another.
The new triumvirate of films will reportedly focus on the rebuilding of the Republic, with an aged Luke Skywalker becoming the premier Jedi and training a new order of Jedi Knights. The series will reportedly culminate in a final confrontation between Skywalker and the Emperor. Obviously many of the overarching plotlines have yet to be imagined:
Another epic storyline with four main characters? NO WAY! You must be saying. Let’s take a look.
When she talks… Everybody listens.
She has a record to warrant it.
“If she gets an idea, she goes after it. There’s no stopping her.”
No, she doesn’t drink the others’ Kool-Aid, she has her own Kool-Logic: Performance with a Purpose.

“You give a team of people a set of objectives and goals and get them all to buy into it, and they can move mountains.”
According to BusinessWeek, since she started as CFO in 2000, the company’s annual revenues have risen 72%, while net profit more than doubled, to $5.6 billion in 2006.
So when Indra speaks…. everybody better listen.
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“…in earlier days, walk along the street in Chicago and be mobbed by people wanting to talk with him. He welcomed them all, and made slow if any progress to wherever he was going.”

He was working. But, he didn’t see it as working. He just loved talking to ordinary people, especially the working people — hearing their stories.

Friendly and Neighborly like
Listening, Remembering, Talking, Remembering, Listening, Memory — Working…
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His singing was gravelly and raspy.
He hadn’t been allowed in the front door of opportunity.
I see trees of green…….. red roses too
I see em bloom….. for me and for you
And I think to myself.… what a wonderful world.
He had worked hard all his life.
But he didn’t care
His work was fun, for he was the ultimate Entertainer.
He sang and played in a wonderful world.
I see skies of blue….. clouds of white
Bright blessed days….dark sacred nights
And I think to myself …..what a wonderful world.
For a man who knew the Blues… The Blues of the Segregrated South.
And Boy, that man could blow that Gabriel horn.

Where in the world did all that Jass come from?
She was “tired of giving in” — because she was sick and tired of this nonsense.
“People always say that I didn’t give up my seat because I was tired, but that isn’t true. I was not tired physically, or no more tired than I usually was at the end of a working day. I was not old, although some people have an image of me as being old then. I was forty-two. No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in.”
“It didn’t make sense”
She was sick and tired of the nonsense of segregation.
“It didn’t make sense at all, being treated so unfairly”

The Montgomery Bus Boycott was on. For they knew they had someone who could stick it through thick and thin.
The fox knows many things,
but the hedgehog knows one big thing.
–Archilochus
They could depend on her…
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Steven Speilberg’s biopic Lincoln starring Daniel Day Lewis dropped it’s first trailer this week and let’s be honest, that guy can act. And that other guy can direct. The “somber” epic is rightfully generating a lot of Oscar buzz, and depicts the last four months of Lincoln’s life. The trailer indicates Day-Lewis used leading historical thought to guide his portrayal, as his speaking voice was noticeably higher pitch than one would imagine, which is apparently how it actually was. Despite not sounding like Rambo, Lincoln was said to have won over crowds with his sense of ease and the thrust of his ideas.
“It’s not just a feel-good bio pic. I mean it feels great, I think it feels better because it actually delves into something. It’s not just patriotism and icon worship. It really examines him as a human being and all of his imperfections and both his virtues and his flaws. It is a fascinating script. I can’t wait to see it. It is such a brave take. Steven Spielberg, he’s the biggest filmmaker in the world. There would be a lot pressure on him to make a more watered-down version of the story and I think it’s so brave of him to have really done something provocative and interesting.”
So let’s look more closely at Lincoln, from Leadership and Temperament perspective.
That’s how he was going to treat everybody under his command.
MAKE NO MISTAKE, by God he meant it.
“A tough, sturdy, valiant, weather-beaten, mettlesome, obstinate, leathern-sided, lion-hearted, generous-spirited old governor” was his description.
And they, “his children,” wouldn’t lift a hand in the end. No appreciation for his service — yeah, he wasn’t the nicest stern taskmaster around. He had made too many enemies. Ok, he was a downright Serious Jerk — but who doesn’t have some kind of fault.
Even though he essentially SINGLE-HANDILY had turned the colony around from a backwater, third rate fur trading post to a thriving jewel of a port, rich from the slave trade, such that the British couldn’t resist — they had to have that colony: New Amsterdam.

It’s been a long time coming
It’s going to be a long time gone
And it appears to be a long
Appears to be a long
Appears to be a long time
It’s a long, long, long, long time
Before the dawn
–Crosby, Stills, and Nash
It would be a disaster.
Unless —
Unless — maybe —
IT WAS AN UNMITIGATED DISASTER BEFORE….
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