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| thekohser |
Thu 7th January 2010, 9:32pm
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I guess this had to happen sometime, but some blogging fool has compared Jimmy Wales to Mother Teresa, while trying to coach readers about "leadership". Elwood MatthewsSpiritual Entrepreneur, Mult-site Pastor and Catalyst, married with two daughters Interests: Reading, Fitness, Brainstorming, Innovation, strategizerIt's time to blow up the Internet. This post has been edited by thekohser: Thu 7th January 2010, 9:33pm
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| Milton Roe |
Thu 7th January 2010, 9:53pm
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QUOTE(thekohser @ Thu 7th January 2010, 2:32pm)  I guess this had to happen sometime, but some blogging fool has compared Jimmy Wales to Mother Teresa, while trying to coach readers about "leadership". There actually are more parallels than you'd think. Mother Teresa took care of dying people in Kolkuta, and didn't bother to triage them, even though some of them could have been saved by very simple things like cheap antibiotics and hydration, which were well within her buget. Her rationale was that dying is not such a big thing, and suffering makes you closer to god while you're doing it. But when she herself needed complex care, she allowed herself to be private-jetted to Californi,a to have angioplasties on her heart. One rule for other people in her charity, but another for herself. 
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| Somey |
Fri 8th January 2010, 12:03am
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QUOTE(thekohser @ Thu 7th January 2010, 3:32pm)  I guess this had to happen sometime, but some blogging fool has compared Jimmy Wales to Mother Teresa, while trying to coach readers about "leadership". Well, in all fairness it wasn't a direct comparison, and he mentioned them as examples of "titled leaders," as opposed to "natural leaders." It looks like he's trying to say that only "natural leaders" are truly distinct from mere managers or administrators, and he's just using what he thinks are popular examples so as to avoid having it look like an insult. I'm not saying he isn't a fool, though - I mean, that's a given. Anyway, it's fairly obvious that nobody reads this particular blog - you've probably directed more traffic to it in the last 6 hours than he's had for the past 6 months! QUOTE It's time to blow up the Internet. I say we execute it by firing squad, then we hang it from a tree limb, then we bury it in its own excrement, then we blow it up.
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| Milton Roe |
Fri 8th January 2010, 10:43am
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QUOTE(Somey @ Thu 7th January 2010, 5:03pm)  QUOTE It's time to blow up the Internet. I say we execute it by firing squad, then we hang it from a tree limb, then we bury it in its own excrement, then we blow it up. There's the famous story of Churchill making one of his speeches on the need for more air defense spending in April 1938 (about 5 months before "Peace in Our Time" Chamberlain thought he'd reached a diplomatic solution...). He was razzed by some parliament member shouting "How much is enough??" Churchill said he was reminded of the man who received a telegram from Brazil: "Your mother-in-law dead. Wire instructions.’' The man is supposed to have wired back: "Embalm, cremate, bury at sea. Take no chances." Except for the "embalm" part, that was pretty much what the allies ended up doing to the top Nazis after the war.
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| Milton Roe |
Sat 9th January 2010, 9:25pm
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QUOTE(Doc glasgow @ Sat 9th January 2010, 1:41pm)  QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Fri 8th January 2010, 10:43am)  The man is supposed to have wired back: "Embalm, cremate, bury at sea. Take no chances." Except for the "embalm" part, that was pretty much what the allies ended up doing to the top Nazis after the war.  Em, except for the useful ones. Those they kept. Well, I don't know about any "top Nazis" who were useful. Von Braun (for example) was not even close to a top Nazi. About all you can say of him is that he was a (reluctant) party and SS member, and ran a factory for the Nazis. You might as well call Oscar Schindler a top Nazi if that's all it took (though Schindler treated his people of course far better than von Braun did-- I don't mean to compare them in any other way). Examples?
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