Saturday, October 10, 2009

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Sixth Entry: 10/18/09 4:19:31 PM
I feel like I just woke up, but it has been 8 hours since I was called from my haven of dreams. I would like to apologize for not writing for 6 days. Life, as it usually does, seems to have gotten in my way. Nevertheless, I am writing again. Today, I am going to write on aggressiveness. Being aggressive is far better than being passive. Usually, when I say this people like to jump to the conclusion that I suck said that acting on impulse is better than thinking things out. Being tactical is also a key concept to being aggressive. Being aggressive and going straight at your objective or goal, can be very helpful or destructive. Going forward is an important component to being aggressive, but going on angles is also very important. In a fight if you run straight in, you’re asking for a beating. Working on angles does not mean retreating. No one should ever retreat or give up. It just means people have to assess situations tactically and not dive in head first. However, being coy and laid back is simply asking for failure. Failing to act fast and decisively has never done anything good for anyone. I hope I have expanded the definition of aggressiveness to not just being blatant and straight forward, but to being intense and tactical.

3 comments:

  1. "Everyone has the best living conditions, and we have no doubt the most powerful military."
    Tip: In order to preserve your credibility and awareness, as well as reputation and overall per-judgment analysis; Avoid stating incorrect facts, or to expand on subjects you have not extended your knowledge onto yet.

    On note, it is exactly because of the above quoted sentence, as well as many others, that Americans are Americans -- Known to be the blindest and dumbest whenever something has got to do with them and the world, or them and their comparative views of the world.

    I am not taking a piss at Americans, you do that yourselfs rather well. I'm purposely spicing your inner sensations out, so that you can understand what is to actually think out of the box, as you so humanly seek to.

    Dann

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  2. This is very true. And one question is can I have the Nobel Peace Prize. I want peace in this country too, but I don't see me getting it.

    Andy

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  3. Firstly, stop bickering around. There is a button that says "New Post" -- Use it, as opposed to keep editing this one over and over.

    Secondly, there is no such thing as fighting. There's reacting, and by convention, we decided that would soon be called a fight.

    Thirdly, and lastly, you've improved a lot on your writing, but you haven't quite grasp your own personality in it. Let it flow. If you want to type against the classic methods, go for it.

    Put yourself in your words, and not your ideologies and beliefs. Put yourself, not them-self. Got it?

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