That was an excellent interview Jack. I really enjoy following The Steady State. Thanks for directing so many of us to their site.
As for that interview ‼️
All I can think of is the mantra “ Resistance Is Futile” which emanates from your administration, on every possible occasion. Until it affects them personally, so many folks are just not going to believe their necks are being stepped on, on a daily basis.
Mo Robinson, I admire the way you write directly to the point so easily, while I, on the other hand, also appreciated it thoroughly, but am clinging to details, and seemingly expressing them somewhat at length. I appreciate your comment. Still, those details are important to me.
The mantra you quoted leaves me wanting a huge dose of hope and promise. I believe the education of the young crowds is a large factor in reaching those needs. Fortunately, Jack Hopkins and Steve Cash excel in that line!
Thanks to both of you Jack Hopkins and Steve Cash!
Jack, what a wonderful YouTube program you and your friend Steve Cash shared today! You each explained so much. Even though some of it is an amazing, not easy to fathom aspect of human nature, it was presented in ways that give me a better understanding of what had been totally imperceivable!
When I think of parts of the explanation and consider individuals I know who are motivated by the particular person and happenings, I realize that those same friends and I do not share the same kinds of background experiences. With some of the people, I think we perceive religion and in some instances, even entertainment differently, as well as politics. I had not considered those areas in a group before, but this explanation of how some people process and what they want from office holders and their presentations, all became more clear. I think I had not understood because I often fall into the mindset that everybody sees life as I do. If something makes sense to me, that is how people think. Only when it is not how they think, I am baffled! I have felt totally “thrown for a loop” when some people I have known for years have made statements I did not think anyone would ever make. I do not know where “thrown for a loop” originated, but I know that I mean that I could not believe anyone I knew would have such an opinion.
I agree that hope comes from education, and particularly education geared toward the younger people in our population, as well as to the rest of us. I’m grateful that it is being presented so well. We definitely need younger, responsible, thinking people to understand.
While all I heard between the introduction and the end of the airing was important, by all means, and while I loved hearing about the types of training you each had, I would love to know more, especially considering that I want to know what parts or all of it a family member must have had in similar training, but during a different time period. Knowing about such training explains a lot of the wise exposure you give us, Jack, and I believe it explains some of the thoughts of a person our family all loved. Such gifts are so amazing snd always treasured. I did see some examples of reasoning through the years long ago, but I have so much to learn!
Especially, I appreciate Steve Cssh’s step by step explanation with an example, of how phone calls and letters are processed by senators and representatives. All of your program means so much.
There was a book or a report he suggested reading and shsring, too, but I could not write it down at the time and do not remember what it was. He might have said it contained twenty-seven pages, or to read the summary first, and he suggested sharing it at Thanksgiving if we have family with us.
Thanks for sharing, Jack, Happy Halloween 🎃 to you and your readers 👻 and will reStack ASAP 💯👍🦇
That was an excellent interview Jack. I really enjoy following The Steady State. Thanks for directing so many of us to their site.
As for that interview ‼️
All I can think of is the mantra “ Resistance Is Futile” which emanates from your administration, on every possible occasion. Until it affects them personally, so many folks are just not going to believe their necks are being stepped on, on a daily basis.
Mo Robinson, I admire the way you write directly to the point so easily, while I, on the other hand, also appreciated it thoroughly, but am clinging to details, and seemingly expressing them somewhat at length. I appreciate your comment. Still, those details are important to me.
The mantra you quoted leaves me wanting a huge dose of hope and promise. I believe the education of the young crowds is a large factor in reaching those needs. Fortunately, Jack Hopkins and Steve Cash excel in that line!
Thanks to both of you Jack Hopkins and Steve Cash!
Thank you JP4M. I find the more my fingers and brain run away with me, the more tangents I go off on! 😂
I have to keep things as short as possible, or it won’t just be ME I’m confusing!
It doesn’t always work tho! 🤣
Thanks, Mo. That’s a good tip I should try to remember. Tangents sometimes seem to be a specialty of mine, but not exactly on purpose.
Jack, what a wonderful YouTube program you and your friend Steve Cash shared today! You each explained so much. Even though some of it is an amazing, not easy to fathom aspect of human nature, it was presented in ways that give me a better understanding of what had been totally imperceivable!
When I think of parts of the explanation and consider individuals I know who are motivated by the particular person and happenings, I realize that those same friends and I do not share the same kinds of background experiences. With some of the people, I think we perceive religion and in some instances, even entertainment differently, as well as politics. I had not considered those areas in a group before, but this explanation of how some people process and what they want from office holders and their presentations, all became more clear. I think I had not understood because I often fall into the mindset that everybody sees life as I do. If something makes sense to me, that is how people think. Only when it is not how they think, I am baffled! I have felt totally “thrown for a loop” when some people I have known for years have made statements I did not think anyone would ever make. I do not know where “thrown for a loop” originated, but I know that I mean that I could not believe anyone I knew would have such an opinion.
I agree that hope comes from education, and particularly education geared toward the younger people in our population, as well as to the rest of us. I’m grateful that it is being presented so well. We definitely need younger, responsible, thinking people to understand.
While all I heard between the introduction and the end of the airing was important, by all means, and while I loved hearing about the types of training you each had, I would love to know more, especially considering that I want to know what parts or all of it a family member must have had in similar training, but during a different time period. Knowing about such training explains a lot of the wise exposure you give us, Jack, and I believe it explains some of the thoughts of a person our family all loved. Such gifts are so amazing snd always treasured. I did see some examples of reasoning through the years long ago, but I have so much to learn!
Especially, I appreciate Steve Cssh’s step by step explanation with an example, of how phone calls and letters are processed by senators and representatives. All of your program means so much.
There was a book or a report he suggested reading and shsring, too, but I could not write it down at the time and do not remember what it was. He might have said it contained twenty-seven pages, or to read the summary first, and he suggested sharing it at Thanksgiving if we have family with us.