Prof. Msgr. Vladimir Felzmann aka Father Vlad
still working to help God make this World a better place
As Tojo in Japan
and Hitler in Germany
found out
superior bravery of their troops
was no match
for their enemy’s
superior mass production of war materials.
Factories won wars!
Now, probably, technology.
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Communications can alter outcomes.
It seems that if the FBI and CIA had communicated effectively
9-11 would have been prevented.
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Globally, the picture is grim.
Locally
in all the communities with which I am in touch
the view is
thank God
bright.
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Cultures need time
A long time
To evolve.
The USA learned that in Afghanistan.
You cannot force men
to respect women.
It took millennia for men
in ‘the western world’
to fully
at least legally!
accept their equality.
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Who can I trust?
I trust God.
To tell the truth?
Certainly not politicians.
Some police.
Not all Judiciary – as the case of Marcello Barone Serra’s 9 years in UK prison on trumped up charges by Paraguay has shown.
Beware businesses grooming with smiles and fine behaviour.
Who will keep secrets?
“Tell us and you will go free.” Bribery
Torture. During WW2 captured Maquis tried to stay schtum for 24 hours to give their colleagues a better chance of avoiding arrest.
Whose technology? e-bike - bought online - explodes in London's Sutton railway station just after 5.30pm on March 21, 2024
On January 5,2024 the door plug of a commercial Boeing 737 Max 9 came off as the plane was climbing, opening a large hole on the side of the plane. It seems four bolts had not been tightened. .i.e. poor quality-control was to blame.
A study by the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency concluded that EVs are 20 times less likely to catch fire than petrol and diesel cars. With data corroborated from a US insurer, the study found that EVs suffer – only - 25 fires per 100,000 sold. Petrol or diesel vehicles were found to experience 1,530 fires per 100,000, with hybrid vehicles at a notably higher risk of 3,475 fires per 100,000.
We have to trust doctors and dentists. Worthwhile investigating their performance history. Medical errors in hospitals and clinics result in approximately 100,000 people dying each year. Medical errors typically include surgical, diagnostic, medication, devices and equipment, and systems failures, infections, falls, and healthcare technology.
A surgeon in Austria was fined in 2021 after amputating the wrong leg of a patient. The elderly patient's right leg was removed instead of his left, with the mistake only discovered two days later.
As I have no allergies, I am personally not worried about the accuracy of food contents.
These 15 signs tend to indicate trustworthiness.
1. They are consistent.
A trustworthy person will use roughly the same behaviour and language in any situation. They have the self-control to maintain character and follow through on what they say they'll do, even when they are tempted to walk it back. They won't wear different masks or pretend they're someone they're not just to impress. Switching gears comes from having learned reliable new information, not from self-serving whims. What's more, what they say matches what you hear from others.
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2. They show compassion and humility.
Both these traits demonstrate that the person can think of others well and doesn't consider themselves as more important than anyone else. Because they are more outwardly focused, they're less likely to step on your toes or betray you to get something they need or want.
3. They respect boundaries.
Trustworthy individuals don't try to impose their will on others because they don't feel the need to control those around them. They avoid bullying and acknowledge that no means no.
4. They compromise and don't expect something for nothing.
Small sacrifices show that the individual recognizes that trust is a two-way street. They're willing to give a little to get something back later. And if they do ask for something, they're sure to demonstrate the value of their request.
5. They're relaxed (and so are you).
A person who is faking it and who is more likely to behave in shady ways usually will display some signs of anxiety, such as agitated body language. If the person seems at ease, they likely have nothing to hide and are being honest and open with you. You'll likely feel calm, too, because you won't be subconsciously picking up on and mirroring back negative cues.
6. They are respectful when it comes to time.
Trustworthy people do their best not to be late or cancel plans at the last minute because they know doing so inconveniences you and violates promises. They won't try to rush or drag things out for their own benefit.
7. They show gratitude.
Trustworthy individuals are willing to admit they can't do it all alone and value teamwork. They give credit where it's due, even if it means they don't advance as quickly or shine as much themselves.
8. They give up all the facts, even if it hurts.
Truth and transparency matter to trustworthy people. They won't lie by omission or fudge data. They will give up even the information that could put their reputation at risk or create conflict, believing that those conflicts can be solved with good empathy and communication.
9. They confide in you.
Confiding in someone, exposing faults and all, involves a certain amount of vulnerability. So, when someone confides in you, it demonstrates that the individual already trusts you and that they want you to be open with them, too.
10. They aren't materialistic or desperate for money.
While there's zero wrong with having nice things, trustworthy people don't put stuff ahead of people. They're willing to give up what they have (or could have) to help. Financial stability facilitates trust because it reduces the temptation to treat others poorly out of the need for self-preservation.
11. They're right a lot of times.
Because trustworthy people value truth, they are willing to do their homework. They do the research that leads to verifiable conclusions, so they have a track record of having the right answer.
12. They skip the water cooler gossip.
Trustworthy individuals don't like to make assumptions about anything or anybody. They prefer to get information from the source and to let the source speak for themselves. They avoid rumours because they know that rumours usually include negativity that tears people down instead of building them up. When they do talk, their language is empowering and respectful.
13. They're learners.
Individuals who are worth your trust know they don't have all the answers. They look for ways to learn and improve themselves constantly, and through that process, they're willing to share the resources and facts they find.
14. You know who they're connected to, and they try to connect you.
Both these elements show that the other person sees you as important. They want you to be part of their regular social group and meet the people you need to succeed. Others can affirm or contradict what you know about the individual, too. Subsequently, the more people the individual introduces you to, the more likely it is that they're not hiding who they are.
15. They're there for you and others.
Trustworthy people will listen to and support you even when they don't need something from you. They do their best to be available to help, whatever you might be going through.
Prof. Msgr. Vladimir Felzmann aka Father Vlad
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