Wednesday, July 11, 2007

The Irrelevant Greeting II

This blog is written mostly tongue in cheek. Some points may be informative. Please provide your feedback.
If you suffer from self-irrelevancy, please seek professional advice.

Hello. So if you get the same greeting from me at the golf course no matter what type of person you are, is there any incentive for you to be a "good" person? Yes, there is. That's one of the reasons "bad" people are bad. They feel if they do something bad, they get more recognition. If they see they'll get the same recognition no matter how they act, their behaviour becomes irrelevant.
As a result, subconsciously they will act the way someone they admire acts. And if they admire a "good" person, they too will become good. The observation that you'll be like your 5 closest friends is true. If you're surrounded by "good" people, and you're treated like a "good" person, odds are you will become a good person.
Keep treating people like "good" people, because whether they are "good" or not is irrelevant.

Regards,
Irrelevant

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