Why I’m Grateful I Am Out of The Belly of the Beast
I know, I know, it’s an odd title. I’m referring to all the high drama that goes on every day within the inner circle of politics. Just go to any major news site - grassrootspa.com is one of my favorites - you’ll see “important” people grandstanding on (insert your favorite policy issue here). Interested in guns or gun control, just watch self-important legislators walk off the floor of the state house. Does it really accomplish anything beyond generating some PR? not really. Or take a look at some ridiculous “zero tolerance” policy. Who cares what we are not tolerating anymore - does it really solve a problem - more than likely no - it deals with some effect. All this does is create more problems, which of course we’ll need government to come in and solve. But gee, it makes some great PR doesn’t it?
No, on this day, I’m grateful that I have been on an information diet. What does that mean? It means I haven’t been paying attention to all the “news” that is going on. Think about the overwhelming amount of information we are all innundated with each day. Taking some time off from the madness is refreshing and can be a bit addictive. It also is productive. I’m more focused than I have been in along time. I’m focused on my goals and accomplishing my goals. Plus, how much of the news is positive anyway - not much. So really, you aren’t missing much. Besides, it’s like this - if “important” people walk off the floor of the House and no one cares…
I’m also grateful to be in the private sector. It is in the private sector that great things happen - fortunes made, people actually assisted and helped, courage tested, risk, etc. Here people don’t just do things for PR, there is a deeper reason for doing anything. Each person’s reason may be differently, but PR is nice, but not the goal. In the private sector results are important - why? Simply this, without results, no one gets paid.