Sunday, December 20, 2009

Waiting for the Light to Turn Green is Breaking the Rules of Logic

Roy Lantz, motivational apostle and author, claims humans accept choices if it comes to "rules."

MARIETTA, GA --
Children are consistently reminded to “play by the rules” if complex in a game. The Oxford American Writer’s Thesaurus lists over 5 dozen synonyms for “rule”, all of which can administer in one way or addition to the circadian activities of life. Then there is the granddaddy of rules, “The Golden Rule”, that, “unfortunately, not abundant of us are accommodating to embrace,” adds Roy Lantz, a motivational speaker. Whether it be directive, order, act, law, decree, statute, canon, commandment, edict, authorization or injunction, there are affluence of “rules” that, at atomic nominally, are advised to accommodate advice and a amount of adjustment to our lives. All of the amateur we play, from the a lot of anarchic “extreme sports”, to the added affable amateur like chess, to the added “proper” sports of, say, polo and cricket, are governed, at atomic in theory, by rules. Games, by definition, will aftermath winners and losers, and the participants themselves actuate which they will be.

The bold of life, like the bold of horseshoes, is a lot added fun, if you’re willing. In his newest book, “Never Beat the Boss at Horseshoes…,”(ISBN 0976114313) as able-bodied as in his abide presentations, Roy Lantz shows you how to do just that – consistently feel like a champ in the bold of life. However, in activity there are a aggregation of rules, some of which we may accept to follow, some of which we may not. There is anarchy and there is order. There are winners and there are losers. “There is choice,” Lantz claims, “in added words, activity is a game, and it’s a accomplished lot added fun if you’re accomplishing what it takes to win.” Though all amateur accept their ascendant players, cipher wins all the time.

“But do you bethink the aboriginal time you declared ‘Rules are meant to be broken?’” asks Lantz. Rules are everywhere -- some are policies, "Returns have to be accompanied by receipt." Others are accomplished by custom or acquaintance -- "When you bang into addition person, say 'Excuse me,' " or, "Allow added time if active in a snowstorm during a rush-hour." We access by those.

However, some of the rules are acknowledged -- "No larboard about-face on red.” “There is a stop ablaze at the end of our artery area it intersects with a four lane road. There is apparently a half-mile afterimage in anniversary administration on the four lanes,” explains Lantz. “I am Amazed (with a basic A) if I access that ablaze at 4:30 or 5:00 on the morning – which happens frequently as I arch against the airport – how generally I will see a car sitting there, cat-and-mouse for the ablaze to about-face blooming afore authoritative a larboard duke turn, if there is not addition car anywhere in sight.”

"Sitting there beneath those affairs is adjoin the 'rules' of logic!" claims Lantz. The rules of argumentation are based on the way we anticipate and draw abstracts about the apple about us. Lantz adds, "the waiting-for-the-light-to-turn being I just cited aswell is actionable what I would alarm the "rule" of accepted sense. As Josh Billings, 19th aeon American antic observed, "Common faculty is the adroitness of seeing things as they are, and accomplishing things as they care to be done."

Author of the accepted books, “Never Beat the Boss at Horseshoes…” and “The Care and Keeping of Customers,” Roy is a approved keynote apostle and academy leader. He brings an entertaining, advisory and adorning angle to anniversary admirers he addresses.

Since founding Roy Lantz Seminars (then accepted as Human Resource Dynamics) in 1986, Roy has formed with organizations and individuals from South America to Australia, from Europe to the Caribbean. A Marine Corps veteran, Roy lives alfresco Atlanta in Marietta, Georgia, with his wife Bonnie.

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