Like
Monty Python it is “Now for something completely different'.
When
you meet a stranger, whether or not it’s across a crowded room, it
is always diplomatic to ensure one does not say something that may
upset them.
In
a pub for instance you do not always know whether a drinker is
self-employed or run a business, a train driver or stock-broker. Rich
man, poor man, beggar man or thief. Rich or poor does not always show
on the outside in fact one might argue whether money is a guide to
how rich or poor you might be. You might run into skeptics and the
paranoid, conspiracy theorists, kleptomaniacs and the argumentative,
hypochondriacs or necrophiliacs. painters of houses and/or nude
women. People who love condoms but hate balloons. Those that talk a
lot of offal or those that eat it.
In
Pubs you will find those that can eat no fat and some no lean, people
who raise beef and those who eat it, smokers and non-smokers, those
that fight fires and regrettably those who start them. People who
believe in God and those that don't, they who only drink cheap red
wine and those that drink only Stout. Some who dress like pigs, some
who are pigs and some that can't eat pigs.. They who paddy-whack and
those who give a dog a bone.
I
suppose what I'm trying to say is that all manner of people walk
around this planet, all races, creeds and beliefs. Some wear Burqa's
and some throw stones at them. Some people disappear when you turn
out the light, some are so white they glow in the dark. We are free
to be who we want to be and how dare anyone tell me or anyone else
what they should or should not be like, what political party to
favour or who leads the country. If I want to be a Groucho Marxist
then so be it.
One
might be rich in cash or in knowledge, may be a savant or silly,
content or confused. A few glimpses or a few hours does not make one
an expert in someone else capacities. Treat people without respect
and they lose respect for you. If business people do not respect
their shoppers then they have lost that business or at least
minimised it forever.
I
have never knowingly bought a News Limited paper since the downfall
of Gough Whitlam, I have never bought another GE product since they
would not honour a warranty back in 1968, not even one of their light
globes.
Everyone
knows that loyalty to a brand is paramount to a business, the secret
to ongoing success. It appears to me that some businesses today
believe in PT Barnum’s famous statement that ‘there is another
sucker born every day’.
I’ll
finish with a wall poster I saw back in the days when I was trying to
be a Hippy. ‘You are you and I am me – lets just leave it and not
disagree.
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