Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Feeling follow behaviour

 

In South Africa you will find a lot of people protesting in the street for service delivery and these are people who have been waiting patiently for seventeen years.They have been feeling the pain such that they couldn't handle it anymore. They have been discussing their plight in some corners for a long time ,some time attempt to engage government and then eventually decided to embark on a protest. If people feel that they are marginalised and no one cares listen to them , one will notice that a feeling will be portrayed by their behaviour. It is like when they are happy about something , that will also be portayed by their behaviour where they will show enthusiasim when such matter that make them happy is brought to their attention or discussed. So just a word of advise with regards to those who would want to hold public servant post gaurd against your reputation with the constituence you serve , becuase if you don't gauard aginst that it will be shown through a feeling that will follow behaviour. One will be chased away by the very same people who voted for him or her in the office

3 comments:

  1. I fully agree that feelings and behaviour are very closely linked. So true about politicians: Voting behaviour is influenced by feelings

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  2. And so relevant for this week.

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  3. I support protests that are peaceful or where violence isnt an issue. Many times we let our feelings cloud our thoughts on what we are actually doing and this eventually leads to the "bad feelings" we encounter afterwards.

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