Re: [FairfieldLife] Fw: The Honest Truth About Dishonesty
Nothing like what Lance Armstrong did is "being discussed on FFL today," first of all. Second of all, it would be awfully hard for me to project an attempt to excuse you and Barry from your dishonesty. I'm going by your record of pandering to the males here and especially to Barry. And I would suggest that "from everything I know" isn't the most convincing testimony you could offer for something someone says being "right." Judy, I received this newsletter today & thought it was a fascinating addition to what is being discussed on FFL today and has been discussed on many days. Any other motives are a merely a projection of what is inside you. On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 12:46 PM, Share Long wrote: from the article: If you remember when Lance Armstrong was on Oprah, she asked him, when you were in the middle of things, did you feel you were cheating? Did you feel you were doing something wrong? He said no. He sounded like a psychopath when he was saying that. But from everything I know, he was right. He was truthful in that moment.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Fw: The Honest Truth About Dishonesty
Judy, I received this newsletter today & thought it was a fascinating addition to what is being discussed on FFL today and has been discussed on many days. Any other motives are a merely a projection of what is inside you. On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 12:46 PM, Share Long wrote: from the article: If you remember when Lance Armstrong was on Oprah, she asked him, when you were in the middle of things, did you feel you were cheating? Did you feel you were doing something wrong? He said no. He sounded like a psychopath when he was saying that. But from everything I know, he was right. He was truthful in that moment. On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 6:44 AM, DailyGood.org wrote: DailyGood.org You're receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber. Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe. April 8, 2014 a project of ServiceSpace It has long been an axiom of mine that the little things are infinitely the most important. - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - The Honest Truth About Dishonesty "Most major betrayals within organizations -- from accounting fraud to doping in sports -- start with a first step that crosses the line, according to Dan Ariely, a leading behavioral economist at Duke and author of 'The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone -- Especially Ourselves.' In this interview with Wharton management professor Adam Grant, Ariely helps leaders understand how to prevent people from taking that first step, how to create a code of conduct that makes rules and expectations clear and why good rules are critical to organizations. This interview shares more. { read more } Be The Change Read this Cherokee story on going beyond the conflict of inner forces -- that how we choose to interact with the opposing forces within, determines our lives. { more } COMMENT | RATE Related Good News 5 Principles for Inner Transformation at Work Dan Pink's Challenge to You It's More Important to Be Kind Than Clever Take Your Life Back The Profound Act Of Talking To Each Other Givers vs. Takers: The Truth About Who Gets Ahead Turning the Tables on Success Six Ways to Become A Wise Leader DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers "good news" to 144,733 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here. Other ServiceSpace projects include: KindSpring // KarmaTube // Conversations // Awakin // More
[FairfieldLife] Fw: The Honest Truth About Dishonesty
from the article: If you remember when Lance Armstrong was on Oprah, she asked him, when you were in the middle of things, did you feel you were cheating? Did you feel you were doing something wrong? He said no. He sounded like a psychopath when he was saying that. But from everything I know, he was right. He was truthful in that moment. On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 6:44 AM, DailyGood.org wrote: DailyGood.org You're receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber. Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe. April 8, 2014 a project of ServiceSpace It has long been an axiom of mine that the little things are infinitely the most important. - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - The Honest Truth About Dishonesty "Most major betrayals within organizations -- from accounting fraud to doping in sports -- start with a first step that crosses the line, according to Dan Ariely, a leading behavioral economist at Duke and author of 'The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone -- Especially Ourselves.' In this interview with Wharton management professor Adam Grant, Ariely helps leaders understand how to prevent people from taking that first step, how to create a code of conduct that makes rules and expectations clear and why good rules are critical to organizations. This interview shares more. { read more } Be The Change Read this Cherokee story on going beyond the conflict of inner forces -- that how we choose to interact with the opposing forces within, determines our lives. { more } COMMENT | RATE Related Good News 5 Principles for Inner Transformation at Work Dan Pink's Challenge to You It's More Important to Be Kind Than Clever Take Your Life Back The Profound Act Of Talking To Each Other Givers vs. Takers: The Truth About Who Gets Ahead Turning the Tables on Success Six Ways to Become A Wise Leader DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers "good news" to 144,733 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here. Other ServiceSpace projects include: KindSpring // KarmaTube // Conversations // Awakin // More