Sammy Jankis
Was it me?
People who say "drive the process" are annoying.
People who say "drive the process" are annoying.
,,, however, they are the only ones who get anything done.
I'd much rather be counted among the "drive the process" crowd than to be among the "let it happen", "I'm a victim and I can't get up" crowd anyday.
I believe in participatory government .. something that is strange and unknown to most Americans.
The drive the process crowd are usually more of a hindrance to actually getting things accomplished. They are convinced of their own superiority, yet usually are only good at fronting hard.
Yeah a point, the drive the process crowd did not do us much good on the subprimes and finiancial situation now did they?
The drive the process crowd are usually more of a hindrance to actually getting things accomplished. They are convinced of their own superiority, yet usually are only good at fronting hard.
oh asshat is def a victim, three times over outsourced.
Yeah a point, the drive the process crowd did not do us much good on the subprimes and finiancial situation now did they?
Most people who actually drive the process are too busy doing to be running around telling other people to "drive the process". People who say "Drive the process" are not necessarily the same people who actually drive.
Most people who actually drive the process are too busy doing to be running around telling other people to "drive the process". People who say "Drive the process" are not necessarily the same people who actually drive.
Not exactly. They moslty sit around and admire themselves, while belittling the contributions of others.
Again, doing it doesn't usually mean running around telling others to 'drive the process'. You are either too busy doing, or you aren't participating in "your role". If your role is to run around talking like a motivational poster, you are one step removed from the actual process and need to start looking for employment.Driving the process does not necessarily mean playing every role.
Driving the process is understanding your role and doing it.
Again, doing it doesn't usually mean running around telling others to 'drive the process'. You are either too busy doing, or you aren't participating in "your role". If your role is to run around talking like a motivational poster, you are one step removed from the actual process and need to start looking for employment.
Dr. King didn't run around and tell people to drive the process, he gave direction and drove, he acted. He was not one step removed from the process.I seriously disagree.
Dr. King's role was to "run around" and preach driving the process. He could not make any legislative changes at all, but he could inspire the process with is role.
Every issue needs a spokesperson whose role will be doing nothing but preaching the process, and if that do it well, they won't have time to do the actual legwork required.
I seriously disagree.
Dr. King's role was to "run around" and preach driving the process. He could not make any legislative changes at all, but he could inspire the process with is role.
Every issue needs a spokesperson whose role will be doing nothing but preaching the process, and if that do it well, they won't have time to do the actual legwork required.