Soggy Bloggy: "You're All wet!" - Re: Credibility...In's and Out's.

"That's just so..." Believable...Unbelievable. The whole gamut of experience and those that are the issuers, the receivers. That is, those who we find "credible" (i.e., "believable"), those of us who are more "credulous" (i.e., having or showing too great a readiness to believe things) and the ones who were either born or who eventually became more "incredulous". We can all relate and are best served when we actively think and pursue info to either support or refute things we are told, more often when we are being "sold". Like adding a mere few trillions in spending that we (as millions of taxpayers don't really have in the bank) won't adversely affect the economy...Many of us rushed to either spend or deposit checks we received several months ago, barely questioning where all this 'Monopoly money' materialized from, and then find ourselves shouting out loud when gas prices shot up, as well as the price of bread, etc., while the stock market did a '180'. We sure enjoyed the moment. Not to say that one caused the other which, itself, would lead to a loss of my own credibility...

Lost and Found (?); Losers, Weepers! The loss of credibility that is. Not just politicians, who seem to be affected by a pervasive case of STM loss when they are elected and forget all the promises they made. Which could easily lead to a loss of credibility; a terrible thing to lose, almost as bad as an election (?) But here I am talking about ourselves and our desire to have personal impact on those we know personally, let alone the masses. I have often inspected, otherwise been 'circumspect' here in this space prior to pressing "publish" and then, after one more prompt (to get my attention, cause me to pause, a moment of circumspection), in the form of "confirm". Not generally risky when I am presenting ideas that simply promote happy thoughts, harmony, and even humility. More a risk if I/you provoke others to invest, make life changing decisions, spend time, energy, money (remember the 'Big Three' of which I have written many times here?). In which case all of us, whether we are the issuers or receivers are best to be fully informed, done our due diligence. Before voting, like in the next few months. After all is said and done, "we asked for it"! 

  

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