Monday, June 17, 2019

Current Events Jerks Bosses Politics And Causes

By Edward Olson


Whether dealing with world leaders, pharmaceutical representatives, local or regional government officials, boorish and childish behaviors are often at the forefront of daily life, especially in the United States. In fact, it can often feel as if Current Events Jerks Bosses Politics are overshadowing everything else going on in the world.

Sutton is a Stanford Business School Professor whom has created somewhat of a cottage industry by becoming an expert on these actions and issues. Bob's first book The No Asshole rule became a bestseller rather quickly, now with a sequel, The Asshole Survival Guide, the author and professor hopes to see another on a long list of accomplishments.

In marketing the release, Bob provided an in-depth interview to Jessica Pressler of New York Magazine. The interview includes tricks from treating the nastiness from those rambling on with such negativity to keep from getting under the skin of individuals. Although, one of the most useful sections of the book might very well be the question as to why now is there such a plethora of assholes in society whether in places of power or otherwise.

The first aspect of the answer relates to President Trump and all aspects of politics in America. While diplomatic in tone, Sutton notes that there appears to be an epidemic of nastiness in the White House. Whereas, the author goes on to define the term asshole as being anyone who would leave others feeling demeaned, de-energized and disrespected while admittedly suggesting that a number of U. S. Citizens believe the president fits into this category, self included.

As an aside, Sutton also suggest that politics is for the most part, everybody calling everybody else assholes. Whereas, that nasty behaviors often breeds and spreads much more quickly than nicer behaviors. In other words, the current president's onslaught insult-laden rallies and tweets are doing absolutely nothing to improve America or the national conversation.

Sutton also sees inequality in all areas as being somewhat responsible for the current climate of the country. For, the massively wide economic gap among U. S. Citizens has become close to that which existed during the Great Depression. As such, there are now issues occurring between the haves and have nots like never before in history. For, it has now been proven that 1% of the country holds much of the wealth while 99% reside in the middle class or below.

Technology is another area in which the author believes has had a negative aspect on the country. For, while some advances in technology have played a positive role, others have given people powers many have used to cause harm. For example, using the anonymity of the internet to promote crimes such as kidnapping and trafficking, or merely to be mean against people without having eye contact.

Ultimately, the nicer people can be with one another, the better relationships will be. Whether those relationships be focused on politics, work, live or love. For, remember what Sutton said, it is much easier for bad behavior to spread than good behavior. As such, all people have the ability to be a part of the solution, simply by behaving the best we can in any given situation.




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