Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Dishonest People Posture For Financial Advantage While Losing Deeper Connectedness With Others. Steve Kays

Dishonesty largely rests on people's desire to change the appearance of truth, so the deceiver is perceived as differently.  The deceiver is posturing falsehoods to gain advantage over someone else. Trickery is a kind of intellectual dance.

In the ideal business world, people would communicate on deeper levels, nurturing trust and deeper connections, leading to expected and realistic outcomes.

Ultimately the posturers reposition the human interaction agenda from "connecting through truth" to disenfranchisement. The disconnecting posturer leaves people with a deeper empty feeling. While the dishonest business person may materially show their gained financial advantage, deeper down they miss on the love and connectedness that is more satisfying than wealth accumulation.

Steve Kays goes into more detail with his studies on business ethics with Innovation Institute and Creative Philosophers Club. Kays moves forward even though he has been chastised for "crossing the line" when questioning the morality of certain politico's.


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