Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Wagner's MBA Law of The Glass Always Being Full

Wagner's MBA Law of The Glass Always Being Full: The glass is always full with effluent ambient gasses, unless you're holding it in a vacuum. Nerd alert. Just had to say that... wink emoticon NB: This "law" addresses an English Language idiom that refers to reinterpreting one's circumstances from negative to positive, when it seems that we have only half or part of what we think we need: "The glass is not half empty; it is half full." My opinion is that "the glass is always full" with regard to one's circumstances because I am an optimist and we often tend toward misinterpreting God's blessings. And, in fact, the glass is always full, unless you are in a vacuum.

Wagner's MBA Law of The Glass Always Being Full

Wagner's MBA Law of The Glass Always Being Full: The glass is always full with effluent ambient gasses, unless you're holding it in a vacuum. Nerd alert. Just had to say that... wink emoticon NB: This "law" addresses an English Language idiom that refers to reinterpreting one's circumstances from negative to positive, when it seems that we have only half or part of what we think we need: "The glass is not half empty; it is half full." My opinion is that "the glass is always full" with regard to one's circumstances because I am an optimist and we often tend toward misinterpreting God's blessings. And, in fact, the glass is always full, unless you are in a vacuum.

Wagner's MBA Law of Ending Friendships

Wagner's MBA Law of Ending Friendships: People who end friendships by withdrawing communication or "stating you're not my friend anymore" are "weird" and sociopathic, and I haven't seen any exceptions. Tell me about the last person you "unfriended" on Facebook is going to be one of my new questions during a mental status exam.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Wagner's MBA Law of Community Organizers

Wagner's MBA Law of Community Organizers: Community organizers tend to find a flock of sheep for whom to advocate, sometimes with good intent, and then to herd and to fleece them too, as expediency dictates.