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So many people
running around, busy, busy, busy. Many of them too busy to be
effective at completing the tasks they start with efficiency. So
busy that they are frustrated, chaotic, and unhappy in life and at
work. Some observers see this affliction primarily impacting women.
Why? How could that be. This is the Age Of Everyone's Rights. |
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Many
people have sustained periods -- even years
-- of psychological hang-ups.
These include depression, laziness, hyperactivity and other
falsely-exotic-labeled syndromes. |
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Psychologists
recognize the cause and clearly relate that to today's confused and
unhappy people. Many people -- even women
-- are victims. They are innocent
victims of the Everyone's Got Rights Movement. Most developed
into somewhat normal people having minor
difficulties. Others, such as those on the
political stage today and some whom you know,
developed into homely, queer and sadistic
power abusers. Some victims simply inherited too much money and have
no need to accomplish anything on a daily or life-long basis. |
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Many victims claim to be ill and
unable to complete unfair assignments, meet works demands, and
socialize pleasantly. Other victims cannot get out, cannot get to
work, cannot start and complete meaningful projects. |
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are not ill. They are simply looking for
ways to get attention. They are in work situations way beyond what
they were built, designed, or made to be able to do. They
are unable to organize, plan, implement, and follow through. |
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are pathetic. They are not to be pitied. They
need solid, absolute, irrevocable incentives and objectives that
must be completed. Once completed, these victims will not be
victims. They will be productive. They will feel their self worth
increase along with their desires to produce again. |
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| If
only these victims could grab themselves, pause, prioritize, and proceed
logically with rationality they might be OK. |
| Many
people have sustained periods -- even years -- of psychological
hang-ups. Their doctors who treat their
profession as a business simply prescribe drugs that calm and
overtly pacify these victims. Following the doctors' regimens, they
become victimized victims. Some become so psychologically frail that
they are near-totally unable to get
out of bed. Some become hypochondriacs who quest
for some actual physical ailment to elevate themselves to
valid-patient status. Some trek through life terrified
and lost in bed
wasting their existences. |
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Too many of
these "constantly
depressed" people are never cured and often get worse.
In offices they degrade their fellow workers' ability to perform
effectively. |
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These victims
who are
often ill with some vague symptoms
relating to depression, simply have nil self-worth and perceive that
they are unable to accomplish anything meaningful in life. They are
ashamed and fearful of their status and failures. They know they are
not worthy of having money nor of having relationships. |
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people handle this poor self-worth
perception by claiming to be depressed. Of course they likely are
depressed ! That would be natural.
They see themselves as worth less than is acceptable. |
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they take it a step further. They handle their condition as a child
might. They want recognition. Therefore they must be "on stage". In
order to get on stage, they portray themselves as depressed. If a
child, they likely would jump up and down,
shout, and cry until recognized. |
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people will never be cured by the drug regimens often prescribed
after their conditions are misdiagnosed. |
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need to be taught -- as a child should be taught -- that they do not
need to be on stage. They need to understand that they are what they
are and they need to accept it. They need to see that they must
either do something productive or just move on as they are. |
| The
prescribed drugs modify these people's attitudes and perceptions.
That is what these drugs are intended to do. However, the
psychological modifications are essentially randomized behavioral
change inducers. |
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is why some people are modified into more depression, irrational
conditions, and even suicide. But they rarely get cured. |
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The cure for these
victims is to get to work. Work with integrity, pause often
to evaluate and improve, be productive, enjoy life, and
get happy. |