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Dear Readers:
Click on http://aboutdouglascastle.blogspot.com/2009/01/freedom-is-not-free.html. Happy Chinese New Year.
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
p.s. We'll return to our regularly-scheduled program soon.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
DEALING WITH BUREAUCRATS
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Dear Friends:
Allow me to open with a quotation from myself (a fellow with whom I am becoming increasingly well-acquainted):
"The road to non-accomplishment is paved with the undying corpses of petty bureaucrats exercising their power to encumber progress."
These annoying, small-minded, officious bullies are a fact of life, and hence, they must be dealt with successfully. Understand the mindset of many of these people: They are not there to help you -- they are there to slow you down, or ignore you; if they do something properly for you, they are doing you an enormous favor; they are inherently languid, and do not enjoy the prospect of work -- in fact, they become exceedingly angered when you repeatedly request things of them, even if this means merely doing their job.
Some possible tactics (all of which are legal, and none of which involve violent threats or bribes) are listed below, in protocol order:
1. Try to be polite, businesslike, and minimize conversation, as supurflous conversation distracts them, or might even annoy them. Do not be overly friendly-- they will smell your fear, which is an amphetamine for most of them. Do not be familiar -- they may resent your taking liberties. Do call them by their proper titles, and not by first names, or by neglecting to address them with any names;
2. If you suspect trouble, keep all of your communications recorded either by telephone, by receipted e-mail, or by certified mail. Keep excellent records;
3. If you are having a particularly difficult time, sometimes it is a good idea to have a different person from your organization become the new liaison to the bureaucrat;
4. If no civil approach seems to be working, do some research and find out the name of the bureaucrat's supervisor -- but, more importantly, find other government agencies, and the names and addresses of their high-ranking bureaucratic officials (especially the ones who may oversee the department of the bureaucrat with whom you are wrestling, or the ones from other government agencies and organizations with interests injurious to the ones of the bureaucrat -- Inspectors General, the ACLU, Congresspersons, and others). Get their names, titles and email addresses (if possible).
5. Issue a letter, via email, facsimile and certified mail (return receipt requested) to the bureaucrat, listing all of the carbon copied officials on it (and sending emails to them as well), requesting an immediate resolution to your difficulty. It is nice to add a political touch, and talk about resolving your matter immediately, fairly and lawfully; make mention of the fact that you have been more than cooperative and patient, and that you are beginning to feel that your constitutional and civil rights are being infringed upon; also mention that the bureaucrat might be acting beyond the scope of his legal authority, etcetera; visibly copy an attorney on your letter as well -- it would be a pity if your bureaucrat had to answer to other bureaucrats, or became the target of an investigation, or had to give testimony... (are you grinning? just a bit?)
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
Dear Friends:
Allow me to open with a quotation from myself (a fellow with whom I am becoming increasingly well-acquainted):
"The road to non-accomplishment is paved with the undying corpses of petty bureaucrats exercising their power to encumber progress."
These annoying, small-minded, officious bullies are a fact of life, and hence, they must be dealt with successfully. Understand the mindset of many of these people: They are not there to help you -- they are there to slow you down, or ignore you; if they do something properly for you, they are doing you an enormous favor; they are inherently languid, and do not enjoy the prospect of work -- in fact, they become exceedingly angered when you repeatedly request things of them, even if this means merely doing their job.
Some possible tactics (all of which are legal, and none of which involve violent threats or bribes) are listed below, in protocol order:
1. Try to be polite, businesslike, and minimize conversation, as supurflous conversation distracts them, or might even annoy them. Do not be overly friendly-- they will smell your fear, which is an amphetamine for most of them. Do not be familiar -- they may resent your taking liberties. Do call them by their proper titles, and not by first names, or by neglecting to address them with any names;
2. If you suspect trouble, keep all of your communications recorded either by telephone, by receipted e-mail, or by certified mail. Keep excellent records;
3. If you are having a particularly difficult time, sometimes it is a good idea to have a different person from your organization become the new liaison to the bureaucrat;
4. If no civil approach seems to be working, do some research and find out the name of the bureaucrat's supervisor -- but, more importantly, find other government agencies, and the names and addresses of their high-ranking bureaucratic officials (especially the ones who may oversee the department of the bureaucrat with whom you are wrestling, or the ones from other government agencies and organizations with interests injurious to the ones of the bureaucrat -- Inspectors General, the ACLU, Congresspersons, and others). Get their names, titles and email addresses (if possible).
5. Issue a letter, via email, facsimile and certified mail (return receipt requested) to the bureaucrat, listing all of the carbon copied officials on it (and sending emails to them as well), requesting an immediate resolution to your difficulty. It is nice to add a political touch, and talk about resolving your matter immediately, fairly and lawfully; make mention of the fact that you have been more than cooperative and patient, and that you are beginning to feel that your constitutional and civil rights are being infringed upon; also mention that the bureaucrat might be acting beyond the scope of his legal authority, etcetera; visibly copy an attorney on your letter as well -- it would be a pity if your bureaucrat had to answer to other bureaucrats, or became the target of an investigation, or had to give testimony... (are you grinning? just a bit?)
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
Saturday, January 17, 2009
PRACTICED HESITATION
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Dear Friends:
If someone poses a significant, serious question to you, and it is your desire to get the most attention, impact and respect out of your opportunity to answer, the following protocol works best:
1. Inhale slowly and deliberately;
2. Look down at the floor;
3. Silently count to ten;
4. Exhale slowly and deliberately (start while still looking down at the floor, but gradually bring your head up until you have made lasered-in eye contact with the questioner;
5. Inhale slowly and deliberately;
6. Maintain riveting eye contact;
7. Slowly speak your answer as you exhale, and then remain silent after you have issued your answer -- continue to maintain eye contact, but arch your eyebrows together (or raise one, interrogatively) in a questioning frown. Wait.
It is wonderful to be taken seriously.
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
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Dear Friends:
If someone poses a significant, serious question to you, and it is your desire to get the most attention, impact and respect out of your opportunity to answer, the following protocol works best:
1. Inhale slowly and deliberately;
2. Look down at the floor;
3. Silently count to ten;
4. Exhale slowly and deliberately (start while still looking down at the floor, but gradually bring your head up until you have made lasered-in eye contact with the questioner;
5. Inhale slowly and deliberately;
6. Maintain riveting eye contact;
7. Slowly speak your answer as you exhale, and then remain silent after you have issued your answer -- continue to maintain eye contact, but arch your eyebrows together (or raise one, interrogatively) in a questioning frown. Wait.
It is wonderful to be taken seriously.
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
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Saturday, January 03, 2009
YOUR MOST DANGEROUS ADVERSARY
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Dear Friends (...wherever you happen to be hiding):

Your most dangerous adversary can be characterized by the following traits. It is best to recognize this type of adversary (or potential adversary) as early as possible, because you will need to make preparations. There will be no negotiations, no compromises, no intimidation. Neither will there be any Rules Of Engagement. Your very life, and every thing that you value and person you care for, will be at risk. This type of adversary will not only get what he wants from you -- he will dispatch you to the afterlife as well, just in the interest of being thorough.
Beware these characteristics, each alone, but especially in combination:
1. He has no fear of death -- he views life from a distance, as if an amusement or an abstraction;
2. He has nothing to lose -- he does not fear loss at all. He lives to get whatever it is that he desires, but what he desires is only an object of the moment. His hunger cannot be satisfied;
3. He has no attachments to any persons or objects -- he is devoid of love, detached and disconnected from the mainstream of Humanity. He doesn't care about anyone's feelings or opinions. He might not even care about his own reputation. Other people are mere impediments standing between him and what he wants;
4. He is utterly focused on what he wants to accomplish at any given moment and cannot be distracted or diverted;
5. He is intelligent;
6. He is undyingly tenacious;
7. He trusts no one, and believes in nothing but what he desires at that moment;
8. He is intuitive and anticipates events -- a sociopath may not identify with typical human behavior, but he knows it very, very well;
9. He will use any means whatsoever to achieve his objective, without any constraints or restraint;
10. He knows a great deal about you.
These are the personal characteristics of your most dangerous adversary. He is a cagey animal on the hunt. Take caution. He is the sort who will hack your hand off in order to steal your ring.
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
TOOLS FOR 2009
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Dear Friends:
Visit these sites, and make each on a favorite to visit every day: Invest a bit of time to transform every aspect of your life for the better!
THE INTERNAL ENERGY PLUS WEBSITE (http://www.internalenergyplus.com/) - For self-help, personal growth and professional success tools superior to any others in the marketplace. You have to visit!
BRAINTENANCE: MINDBUILDERS (http://braintenance.blogspot.com) - Build your intelligence, sharpen your senses and increase the quality and length of your life. You receive a quiz daily (with answers the following day) to keep you razor sharp.
THE INTERNAL ENERGY PLUS FORUM (http://theinternalenergyplusforum.blogspot.com/) - Learn the latest about developments and modalities in IEP.
THE NATIONAL NETWORKER (http://thenationalnetworkerweblog.blogspot.com/) - Expand your contacts, relationships and possibilities for friendship and business during the new year! Get a subscription for their free NEWSLETTER, too.
CASTLE's BLOG (http://aboutdouglascastle.blogspot.com/) - Receive an interesting thought or idea every day. Stimulate your mind, initiate productive conversations with colleagues, and have fun. this will also feed my insatiable ego and lust for recognition.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.
Douglas Castle
Dear Friends:
Visit these sites, and make each on a favorite to visit every day: Invest a bit of time to transform every aspect of your life for the better!
THE INTERNAL ENERGY PLUS WEBSITE (http://www.internalenergyplus.com/) - For self-help, personal growth and professional success tools superior to any others in the marketplace. You have to visit!
BRAINTENANCE: MINDBUILDERS (http://braintenance.blogspot.com) - Build your intelligence, sharpen your senses and increase the quality and length of your life. You receive a quiz daily (with answers the following day) to keep you razor sharp.
THE INTERNAL ENERGY PLUS FORUM (http://theinternalenergyplusforum.blogspot.com/) - Learn the latest about developments and modalities in IEP.
THE NATIONAL NETWORKER (http://thenationalnetworkerweblog.blogspot.com/) - Expand your contacts, relationships and possibilities for friendship and business during the new year! Get a subscription for their free NEWSLETTER, too.
CASTLE's BLOG (http://aboutdouglascastle.blogspot.com/) - Receive an interesting thought or idea every day. Stimulate your mind, initiate productive conversations with colleagues, and have fun. this will also feed my insatiable ego and lust for recognition.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.
Douglas Castle
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
EVERY WORD IS A TOOL
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Dear Friends:

Every word that you utter is a tool. It may be a seductive encouragement, it may be an inspiration, it might be a signified agreement, it might be a threat, or it might be a command -- but in every case, every word is a tool. Choose your words carefully. And use them sparingly, depending upon your audience's level of interest and attention span.
Words do not simply get blurted into a vaccuum -- they are shaped by certain other factors. Some of these factors can mean the difference between whether the recipient of your words is complimented by your admiration, or insulted by your sarcasm.
These factors include:
- your facial expression and body language
- eye contact
- your stance
- the cadence of your words
- your tone
- your temporal spacing of the words
- the words said previous and the words said afterward
- the pitch of your voice
- the mindset and personality of the recipient
These are things worth thinking about...especially before your begin speaking.
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
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Thursday, December 04, 2008
LESS IS MORE: MERELY AN OXYMORON... OR PRACTICAL ADVICE?
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You have undoubtedly heard it said..."Less is more." It is an oxymoron in terms of its inherent structural paradox. On the surface, it is not unlike saying "Stupid is smart." But despite its seemingly self-cancelling quality, "Less is more," is an eloquent and strikingly true statement when it comes to complexity and adaptation. Allow me to explain.
The more complex an organism, the more difficult it is for it to adapt to a changing environment or changing circumstances. [Example: a Human Being.] The simpler an organism, the more readily it can adapt. [Example: a virus.] The venerable (but vulnerable) Human Being catches a cold, and the simple virus causes one.
The same is true with organizations. Large companies, like General Motors, become entrenched, committed and heavily invested in many things. When they are faced with a change in economic or other circumstances, they are immobile. Smaller, leaner entrepreneurial organizations can pivot much more quickly -- they can learn how to surf while their bloated corporate counterparts are crushed and drowned by the waves. Size may indeed be seen as an advantage in terms of strength and endurance in certain circumstances, but it works against an organism or an organization when it becomes time to either duck, or run.
The virus defeats its host because it can more quickly adapt (through multiplication and mutation) than its more complex victim.
Sometimes less is more.
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
p.s. If you are in the mood to be frightened, please take a look at yesterday's article (December 3rd) posted to http://TheGlobalFuturist.blogspot.com . If you are a conspiracy theory enthusiast, you will spend a great deal of time nodding your head --- if you are not a conspiracy theorist, this might change your mind. Interestingly, the biggest factor working against most conspiracy theories is the large number of cooperative people and resources required in order for them to be plausible. *More might be less*.
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You have undoubtedly heard it said..."Less is more." It is an oxymoron in terms of its inherent structural paradox. On the surface, it is not unlike saying "Stupid is smart." But despite its seemingly self-cancelling quality, "Less is more," is an eloquent and strikingly true statement when it comes to complexity and adaptation. Allow me to explain.
The more complex an organism, the more difficult it is for it to adapt to a changing environment or changing circumstances. [Example: a Human Being.] The simpler an organism, the more readily it can adapt. [Example: a virus.] The venerable (but vulnerable) Human Being catches a cold, and the simple virus causes one.
The same is true with organizations. Large companies, like General Motors, become entrenched, committed and heavily invested in many things. When they are faced with a change in economic or other circumstances, they are immobile. Smaller, leaner entrepreneurial organizations can pivot much more quickly -- they can learn how to surf while their bloated corporate counterparts are crushed and drowned by the waves. Size may indeed be seen as an advantage in terms of strength and endurance in certain circumstances, but it works against an organism or an organization when it becomes time to either duck, or run.
The virus defeats its host because it can more quickly adapt (through multiplication and mutation) than its more complex victim.
Sometimes less is more.
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
p.s. If you are in the mood to be frightened, please take a look at yesterday's article (December 3rd) posted to http://TheGlobalFuturist.blogspot.com . If you are a conspiracy theory enthusiast, you will spend a great deal of time nodding your head --- if you are not a conspiracy theorist, this might change your mind. Interestingly, the biggest factor working against most conspiracy theories is the large number of cooperative people and resources required in order for them to be plausible. *More might be less*.
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