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Friday, May 4, 2012

What ever happened to Les Brown? The motivational speaker who is a self made man who promised his mama that one day he would buy her a house. Well that day came and she was getting up in her years, but he bought her that house. A big beautiful fenced two story brick house with lots of property. He surprised her one day - took her there and said mama I bought you that house. That dream house. All those years of working and and the first thing she said to him was “I’m old I can’t climb those stair what were you thinking? The smile left his face and went right to the ground. all the hard work to make mamas dream come true were dreams she had years and years earlier they weren’t her dreams they were his dreams and yet to this day every time I think of the past and what is coming in the future I think of Les Brown talking about a pity party. He used to always say that at least the tape I used to listen to everybody and anybody can give you a pity party the things he used to say and the way he used to put them. It was a beautiful thing I used to pop in that tape every morning and watch it again and again when I was getting down or depressed and What ever happened to Les Brown that is one man who can teach every single one of us something. There is always someone who wants the give you a pity party and be a part of your pity party but that is one man that didn’t look for a pity party. He stayed away from all the pitiful in the world. Kind of like Michael Jackson, one of his best, “Start with the man in the mirror.” Look at yourself! Look at yourself first. Start with you. You want to change the world. Good luck. You want to be a politician, good luck. You want to be whatever you want to be – good luck. You want to change the world, you ought to start with you. What is in your brain you want the pity party or I can do anything. What did your mother leave you with? Did she leave you with at pity party or you can do anything?


It’s a shame we don’ t have something I would like to call the lie law. I would call it the lie law because all professionals lawyers, judges, etc and are held to a higher standard that is above and beyond their jobs they have business ethics they are held to it’s a shame that politicians don’t have the same restrictions on them so I would like to introduce the idea of a lie law. Any politician from the city council all the way up to the President should be held to a higher standard. To be held accountable - on the fact that they run on something and then change their mind when they are in office. That would be considered a lie and the next person with the next highest amount of votes would take that office. It would turn the amazing political agenda from special interest on their head. No longer can a politician be bought and paid for. He cannot run on one thing and then get into office and switch his ideals that would be a lie thus destroying the unscrupulous ethics of politicians Something to ponder.

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