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Ethics Box - Exploring Personality and Character for sake of self-improvement

 
Tapsearch Com Editor and Artist Ray Tapajna with EthicsBox.com - studies Personality and Character for the sake of self-improvement. His mission is to probe ways for a new "Solidarity" for self, others and society under the guiding thought that each of us want to feel all together in one place at one time. It is also obvious that workers have no voice in the process of Globalization and Free Trade and hopefully the EthicsBox will prompt a change. See a posts about the "unnetted" at Bizarre Politics com and The Rationale com. Later we will get into the power of the spoken word and how all of us can improve ourselves in this discipline too. It is obvious workers have no voice in the process of Globalization and Free Trade.

Time to think outside the box.

November 17th 2008 21:21
By Ray Tapajna, Editor and Artist at Tapart News and Art That Talks. Below is updated article by Ray from Ezine Articles Expert and is presented here at the Etihics Box as a part of pursuing self-improvement in the context of the common good.

Mr & Ms Potato Heads Are You Unnetted? TIme To Get Your Ears, Eyes And Mouth Plugged In.

( If you feel like you are outside looking in. Actually, it's time to think outside the box )


Are you a Potato Head still waiting for you ears, eyes and mouth? Are you "unnetted?" Do you have no voice in the process of Globalization and Free Trade in the Flat World? Tune in ABC, CNN, MSNBC or FOX and they will plug in your eyes, ears and mouth for you. Liberals turn to the left and chant all the political correct nonsensical phrases they give you. Conservatives turn to the right and follow the man who says Jesus is his favorite philosopher as he charges up a hill in bloody pre-emptive wars from his safe place in Washington DC.

All should read The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman from the New York Times. It is really about President Clinton and President Bush holding hands walking down the global economic path together. But now the Economic House of Cards of the Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Greenpsan era has fallen. The economy based on making money on money instead of making things has burn out.


If you still want to hide in this economic storm, stay away from The Confessions of an Economic Hit Man book by John Perkins, Amy Goodman from Democracy Now Org and Seymour Hersh from the New Yorker. They will just confuse you. Do not read any of the many books about Globalization by Manuel Castell or The Trap by Sir James Goldsmith. These books told the story years ago.


It may be time to curse the darkness rather than just light one little candle. Token charitable causes where only one in thousands get help hide deep economic wounds. The Free Enterprise system is supposed to make it easier for all to be good. It obviously has failed its mission. We live off the suffering of the wage slaves of the world.

As the saying in the old movie Cool Hand Luke goes - what we got here it the failure to communicate even in our global instant connected world with text messages and all. It seems we talk and write more than ever but something is missing. Could it be the pursuit of perfection has been flushed down the toilet? Have we compromised because we say perfection is only a word in the dictionary with a definition that can not apply to human beings. Yet, the word is there and it haunts us as we live and breathe in the confines of bodies that are decaying with each tick of the clock. All we want is to feel all together in one place at the same time but find these can be only rare moments in time as we fade away into eternity.

In the work world, we are told it is a good thing trying to match our ultimate end of what is right and what is wrong, but we also told we have to be realistic how we do it in the real world. Pragmatism becomes the rule. Utility is its tool. In the Globalist Free Traders world, the Bible phrase reverses itself. It says, do unto others before they do it to you. We see power politics marry economics consummating greed. The homeless lay on downtown streets and are ignored. The sun burns down on them in the summer and the cold winds of winter, freezes them, but it does not matter for their souls have been burned out or frozen solid already by a society that scurries by being too busy with the real world of things. Quote the statistics they give you to tell yourself the homeless and underclass do not exist in our good economy. However, things like Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans exposes a Silent Depression residing in our land. Many say it is their fault they ended up the way they did.

It is not only workers on wages or without any wages who are suffering. Reportedly, 47 percent of all small business persons have maxed out their credit cards to keep their business afloat. They fall into a trap of usury interest rates over 18 percent and as high as 34 percent like everyone who uses their credit lines to back up their lost of jobs etc., there is no come back after this happens. Now even those who enjoyed the rewards of this usury interest rates are being taken down.

They should have been plugged into ABC, NBC, CNN and Fox News. After all there are good men like Cavuto on Fox who shows us things like the stock market being the soul of a good society where everyone can transform paper into profit by using the least among us to do the "dirty" work. People like Thomas Friedman of the New York Times writes a book called the Flat World and speaks at Harvard. People like a President of a Jesuit University say Amen and more workers are handcuffed in the world with the key thrown away. Bishops in Central and South America are martyred because they speak and act for the underclass. One of the first saints canonized by Pope Benedict was Father Alberto Hurtado who acted and spoke for the underclass in the 1940s and 1950s. Today Populism is rapidly coming our way from South America.

People like John Perkins do come forward and write a different kind of book called The Confessions of an Economic Hit Man that tells all about the bad things really going on in the global economic arena and but he is silenced by the main media channels. The academic community ignores him too. Are you ready to really think outside the box? If so read Perkins book.

President Bush says there are jobs in the USA that Americans will not do. This has happened after the U.S. sent more than 4000 factories to Mexico. It is obvious there are jobs in Mexico that Mexican workers will not take. Many of these factories are now moving to China where are willing to work for less. It is an endless stream of movement because millions are competing for the same jobs. Free Trade is about moving production from place to place based on the cheapest labor markets of the world. The main commodities are human beings put on a world trading block to compete with one another down to the levels of wage slave and even child labor.

The facts of life include the following:
In 1774, 1 percent owned 15 percent of the wealth. By 1973, 1 percent owned 32.6 percent of the wealth and by 1989, 1 percent owned 40 percent of the wealth. What is it today? ( Search on Silent Depression Economic Inequality for more data )
At age 65: 45 percent are dependent on relatives. 30 percent are dependent on charity. 23 percent are still working and only 2 percent are self sustaining. A note in our church bulletin reads - Success is reaching Social Security age without having to declare bankruptcy. We know now that about 38 percent over the age of 45 did file for bankruptcy from 1992 to 2002.
85 percent over 65 do not even have $250.00
About 28 percent of all workers make less that $7.90 per hour
The lowest 20 percent bracket are paying state and local taxes at about twice the rate of the top 1 percent. 70 percent of all workers pay more in payroll taxes than in income taxes. A person making only about $10,000 a years pays about 12 percent of their total gross income in payroll, state and local taxes. That is more than a $1,000 a year on just $10,000 in income.
About 70% of all workers make less money in real dollars than comparable workers did 20 years ago.
The poor are getting poorer and the Middle Class is fading away.
For more information See If this is a good economy, I would hate to see a bad one at Tapsearch Com Tapart News. The facts were updated from 1998 and most of the data remains the same today.

There was a time in Rome when it was better to be a slave than a Free-Man. The slaves had a roof over their heads and were allowed to get married in order to raise more slaves. The Free-Man had to hide and had very few opportunities make a living. History seems to be repeating itself now with a working poor class growing in the USA and impoverished and wage slave class growing outside the USA. The World Bank and other lenders capture victims with usury interest rates.

A statistical prosperity is still being proclaimed even though 39 percent of all over 45 have declared bankruptcy from 1992 to 2002. Finally only about 38 percent of all workers in the USA, qualify for unemployment insurance which indicates there is a vast pool of workers missing in action from any kind of real reporting. It also proves the unemployment rate is fabricated and it certainly can not be compared with any unemployment rate reported in the past.

Who says we have to compete like this in a global economic arena?

See Tapart News and Art that Talks at Really Long Link and http://tapsearch.com/flatworld Search under tapart news, tapsearch, Ray Tapajna, Tapajna Clinton for more information or search under any of the key words and phrases of above. Google seems to have shorten many lists, so search on Yahoo and Gigablast search engines too for a deeper penetration of references and topics.

And now the Money Crisis has come. The tangible assets of workers and labor have reached their lowest level and are no longer there to back up the make believe intangible values of paper money. More will have to be printed to bail out the financial markets and you know who will be paying for all of this. You and your children and their children etc will be the ones. Perhaps it is time to get unplugged and think outside the box.

Start with Really Long Link/" target="_blank"> Tapart News and Art that Talks - Can you hear me now. - The lost worlds in the Globalist Flat World - The devaluation of workers and labor Can you hear me now!
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This is from The Rationale Com Quest Philosophy and Religion site and from our Bizarre Politics Com blog since the current 2008 Money Crisis is affecting the common good and all forms of self-improvement now. It is certainly affecting personalities and characters when elite forces outside the will of the people challenge human dignity in the workday.

Who's your Daddy now? - with the fall of the Economic House of Cards of the Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Greenspan in the so called Global Economy

We have written about this for a long time starting in 1992 when we read our first article about the Maquiladora factory program in Mexico using impoverished workers. The most striking part of the article was about this being a policy of the U.S. Government since 1956. We are putting up our Who's your Daddy now ? - post on all our blogs because it all pertains to Bizarre Politics and Government, Philosophy and Religion and Personality, Character and Self-Improvement in the global economic arena

For referenced sites dating back to 1994, see the following:
Tapart News and Art that Talks
Exploring the lost worlds in the Globalist Flat World
Exploitation of Workers in the global economic arena
Tapsearch the global economic arena
The Clinton Years American Dream Reversed
Summaries and Articles by Ray Tapajna
My Space links, profile and blogs

Bookmark this site or keep these references and sources to keep a score card of events in a Back to the Future mode or search ( "google" ) tapsearch. tapsearch greenspan, tapsearch flat world, tapsearch john perkins, Clinton Years American Dream Reversed ( which is part of more than 4 million search result referenced on Yahoo, Altavista, Google etc.

The 2008 Money Crisis was predicted - During the 1990s, Chuck Harder and top economists told the world that the Trade Deficit was the equivalent of a $50,000 home for all familes in the USA - It is ironic how this became an obvious reality in the home mortage market today. This value represents what was lost due to Globalism and Free Trade
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The current 2008 Money Crisis was predictable. The Free Enterprise system was exchanged for Money on Money system. Many money products were manipulated wtih the value of the money having no foundation on anything tangible. Workers and labor were the last real tangible value but this was discounted to make way for the money products. Human Dignity failed under this attack. Free Trade proved to be a Pearl Harbor attack on workers.

We were quoted in top newspaper about this. We said an economy that is based on making money on money instead of making things has burn out. The Economic House of Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Greenspan has crashed. And we now ask - Who's your Daddy now ?

President Jimmy Carter was the last President of the USA who tried to make the Free Enterprise system work. I did not find Alan Greenspan using this term in this book The Age of Turbulence. The term Free Enterprise was not even in the index of his book. President Reagan shuffled parts of the economy with a new economic policies which were later described as a "trickle down economy". He also led the way in the destruction of unions. There were arrogant unions but still, all workers , union and non-union workers were better off when the private sector unions were strong.

Elite grouping in government, education, media and massive trans-national corporations took over. They introduced a new "ism" which was not announced as such with Globalism. All of a sudden, there was a new global economic arena where all workers had to compete for the same jobs. With labor being the only real variable that could be devalued for the sake of a special class making money on money instead of making things. Tariffs were taken off imported products and put on workers instead.

This new "ism" gathered in all the old "isms" of Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, Totalitarianism etc under one economic umbrella and was branded as the new Global Economy. Workers were fired for the sake of stock values. It was branded as an increase in productivity for the sake of the stock market.

Free Trade which is not really trade as historically defined and practiced took over.
A new concept replaced the old meaning of trade. It included the moving of factories and production from place to place for the sake of cheaper and cheaper labor- the only real tangible asset left. It was obvious that this lost value would eventually catch up with the money on money manipulations. The Globalists even went as far as to state that the Trade Deficit that kept breaking records was actually a good thing even though this value was not transformed to any other value but it ended up the Trade Deficit being a vast economic hole that was endless.

( Who's your Daddy now? to be continued in next post - is he a new kind of Socialist Capitalist Daddy just for the upper class - are workers still their "stepchildren" without equal ranking in the family? As we noted on other posts, there was a time in Rome when it was better to be a slave than a "freeman". Is this happening now where the lower classes pay for the bail out of the elite money people ? )



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Cold facts of about knowing yourself

November 4th 2008 18:53
By Ray Tapajna, Editor, Advocate and Artist at Tapart News and Art that Talks - This article is based on notes from Father McQuade Personality and Character course

Knowing yourself is sorting out the cold facts inorder to uncover your life ideal. If you want to go futher in self-improvment, you must face the facts of your life. "By their fruits you shall know them", holds as much for ourselves as for others. For true self knowlege, the whole pattern of our lives should be carefully scrutinized. We do not have to concentrate on it full time for in lving out the questions of life , many answers flow. All we have to do is ask ourselves what we would think the life ldeal of a man who is this situation acted thus and so, as I have acted. Sometimes it is not much fun and if you get too upset about it , it may be time to call in a third party to help you out or just take a break from your search. The ascent to the Divine can lead through the hell of self knowlege. However, it can be done without putting a heavy load on yourself and do it in a calm efficient manner. After all a quiet wait for anything good is a good training in itself.

Occasional periods of ernest thought about your life ideal, its meaning, its beauty, its depth and what all this could do for you if you possess it more completely, will take you on an adventure like you may never had before. By keeping yourself just aware of some of the wonderful possibilities, you are into the process automatically. Frequent and calm sensible self examination will help you along the way. You will find times when you ask yourself - why did I do this or that when I really wanted to do something else. Think back to all the times, you wish you had back, when your words did not match up with what you really wanted to communicate. Human nature is funny. Dumb things pop up even when we know they are dumb. Too many times we just want to fill up space and time when it would have been better just to keep quiet and wait until we know what we really want to say. Sometimes there are times when nothing just fits the circumstances at hand. But we know in time we will be able to say or do what we really want to do or say. We must actually fall in love with our life ideal to sort out the problems that stop us from attaining it. This love ignites a certain energy to succeed. Some great person, therefore, who seems to be a good example of what we want to be, should be studied and perhaps even for a time be imitated knowing always that imitation has to turn to something that is part of your own being. We can find these examples through many characters in history. They could inspire us to take in the good we see in them.

It will also help, too, to set down in writing a description of our life ideal. You could even keep an ongoing journal for continous reference while constantly refreshing and adding to your first thoughts. You can take a short time out of the day to check off what you accomplished in fulfilling your life ideal. This way you can be also ready for tommorrow when new opportunities may arrive. Of course, being human, we will fall back from time to time. Human nature is fickled and subject to strain and stress. However, during these times we can remmember that many of these diversions are only temporary detours and we will get back on the main road to our life ideal as we recall our successes from the past or look over our journal and notes. Nothing good stays hidden for very long. It surfaces with each new day. When suffering the blues, we can allow the mood its temporary interruption, knowing it will pass and things will visualize things more clearer again. We can be blue but not surrendet to discouragment. Perhaps that is why our creator broke things up in the timing of day and night with the sun rising in the morning and setting at night. We can calibrate our life ideal this way.
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By Ray Tapajna, Editor and Artist at Tapart News and Art that Talks

Breakdowns in life follow the breakdown of our life ideal. We grow up pursuing our life ideal and the collapses in adult life are due to the adoption of something other than our life ideal. The breakdowns are sometimes beyond the power of the individuals concerned. For example, a student who sets everything they have on a straight A average , completely ignoring the facts that is intelligent quota does not warrant his pursuit may literally sacrifice everything to get it. The obession of getting a straight A average brings down real life ideal being plagued with a sense of failure. What is that particular thing that could upset your life ideal


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Controlled Habits

October 14th 2008 21:05
By Ray Tapajna, Editor and Artist at Tapart News and Art that Talks - continuing study of habits relating to personality, character and self-improvement

Conditioned Reflex can play a part in getting rid of habits. A reflex in general is a movement involuntarily in response to some stimulus. The most common example is what happens when a slight blow is struck under the knee cap - the foot kicks out. This is called a natural innate reflex. But there are also acquired reflexes. When you step back from the curb to get out of the way of traffic, you are using an acquired reflex. When you brush a bug away is another one. We could take advantage of this ability to get rid of our bad habits


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By Ray Tapajna, Editor and Artist at Tapart News and Art that Talks

Exploring the subject of habits is a tedious exercise. Getting rid of bad habits is so difficult. Even after going deep into the subject in the last several posts, I just want to quit the subject and move on to something more easy. So many things must be attended to in breaking bad habits. However, knowing that you may have to accept a tedious exercise to conquer something you do not want, may be an excellent start


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Laws governing habit

October 1st 2008 00:08
By Ray Tapajna, Artist and Editor at Tapart News and Art that Talks from notes from Father McQuade Personality and Character course.

Laws Governing Habits
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Habits are very intimate

September 15th 2008 17:18
This continues our exploration of character and personality for the sake of self-improvement by Ray Tapajna from his notes from course by Father McQuade, SJ, JCU - this post continues the study of habits.

The relationship between personality and habit is very intimate, but it is more so between character and habit. Related to character, habit should be a process of choosing good, the morally good, that is the very essence of character - we even find ourselves attracted to the homeless poet who demonstrates this over the successful author who doesn't


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Habits can be habitual

September 5th 2008 18:27
Continuing study of Personality and Character for the sake of Self-Improvement - by Ray Tapajna, Tapart News and Art Editor and based on notes from Father McQuade SJ JCU course

Habits in Personality and Character
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Simple Depression not that simple (LINK)

August 22nd 2008 23:27
This continues our study of Personality and Character for the sake of Self-improvement. This Tapsearch Com article is by Ray Tapajna based on Father McQuade course in Personality and Character

Simple Depression is not that simple
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