Michael says speaking is action; but I will believe what you do many times
more than what you say.
Sorry Michael, I don't buy your arguement on this. Nor do most empoloyees
listening to the program-du-jour.
On Sat, 29 Jun
1996,
Michael McMaster wrote:
> My own approach in this field is to take what I consider to be an extreme
> pragmatic and empirical view. That is, what is being expressed in action
> is what matters and what is expressed as values is trivial (in ordinary
> conversation). What is exhibited in action is the basis on which I make
> patterns for understanding, prediction and affinity.
>
> And speaking is action.
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