I saw Stephen Fry interviewed recently, when he said that, really, the upset over MPs' expenses was not appropriate – that there were far more important things to care about. And this made me pause and consider – is he right? But I continued to feel upset by what I see as betrayal of trust and to wonder why this hurts so much.
I have concluded that much of my anger comes from (a) a concern that I can no longer trust people, who succumb so easily to personal greed, to make decisions objectively, since personal interest may sometimes intrude; (b) that is sad that all MPs will suffer being tainted by this (and they are not all greedy); (c) most importantly: there are so many really important things to care about, how dare they distract us and themselves from the job they are supposed to be doing?
This situation also poses a small dilemma for me… my own MP, Philip Hollobone, appears to be one of the decent ones – see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7845210.stm. I don't usually vote Conservative, but I can't help feeling he deserves my vote!
Friday, May 22, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Taking personal responsibility
An incident with loss of electricity was an opportunity to learn more about taking responsibility for our reaction to events - we may not have control over events, but we do have control over our response to them. See my newsletter for more on this topic: http://www.ambitioncoach.com/62652/89229.html.
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