--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bbrigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > on 5/24/05 8:24 PM, anonymousff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 
> > > COMMENT
> > > Right from the beginning days of the movement, it
> > > was fascinating to watch how some (not by any means
> > > ALL of them) of the governors
> > > in charge of running centres seemed to have no ability
> > > or confidence in making decisions of their
> > > own.  Every minute decision had to be verified with
> > > Maharishi.  This constant "running to the Master"
> > > must surely have convinced Maharishi that we truly are
> > > a very weak minded bunch.
> > 
> 
> 
> > Maharishi required this in most cases. For example, one time in 
> Arosa,
> > Switzerland Maharishi had assigned me the project of correlating 
the
> > constitutions of the world's nations with the scientific research 
> on TM. He
> > had also said my mother could come to Switzerland. So the day my 
> mother's
> > plane was to arrive, I planned to go early and visit the Zurich 
> library to
> > photocopy the constitutions. The finance lady wouldn't give me 
> money for the
> > photocopying unless Maharishi approved it and my trip. So I asked 
> him and he
> > did. Anyway, that's the level of detail he was always involved in.
> 
> ************
> 
> Actually, Rick, this anecdote of yours proves exactly what the 
> anonymous poster was saying. Can you imagine an executive of a 
> business wanting some idiot running to him for approval of petty 
> stuff like photocopying fees? The TMO has always attracted a lot of 
> people who are not self-sufficient, commune bait, who do everything 
> possible to gum up the works -- who doesn't have a horror story
> about dealing with the zombies at the Capital......

Delegation, and having the confidence in one's immediate 
staff is not only important but essential. Does MMY delegate?
Can he delegate?
U.




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