John Smith wrote on Jan 17
th, 2017 at 2:37pm:
AiA wrote on Jan 17
th, 2017 at 12:45pm:
Trump may do what a good salesperson would do: listen to the customer and give him what he wants
rubbish
a good salesperson has the ability to convince you that what you want is
his product, even if it doesn't meet any of your requirements
Actually a good salesperson has to be very "dialed in" during his interactions with the consumer.(health care consumer or otherwise).
This is Trumps great asset which few politicians have.
Most politicians , especially in australia , live in a strange vortex where they arent constantly rubbing up against 'the marketplace" or as i like to call it "reality".
From Rudd to Gillard to Abbott to Turnbull...they are surrounded by a circle of "influence' which insulates them from this very reality.
a salesperson is confronted by the marketplace and reality every moment of every day.
the market place is a brutal and harsh mistress. any rough edges, any miscalibrations, any flaws in your emotional mastery and core confidence will be brutally and unmercifully exposed and you will have to learn and internalise these lessons, again and again and again until you get it right.
the marketplace will purify the many weaknesses and defects in someones character.
the , literally, millions of reference experiences which a man like Trump has been through to get to where he has gotten...wow....just wow.
this is what makes a man qualified and makes an intellectual who is "stuck in his head" and "raw to the game" a no show.
i suppose one could liken trump to a sergent who has been down in the trenches fighting and grinding it out for his whole life...battle hardened and wise.
one could liken clinton or obama to a general who has been back at a chalet , 20 miles behind the front lines , sipping brandy and pontificating.
Tough times are coming and i know who i would rather have beside ME in the trenches