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RE: Understanding and dealing with "Agendas"
Interesting question. I think my main goal here is truth. I know that given the right information and options, I feel confident that I can successfully make decisions. But if the options or information provided to make the decisions on is flawed because another party is attempting to coerce my decision in one direction or another, and is willing to seed fake information out there to achieve that, then I or my family can never be successful. The Freedom part of my mantra is a by product of being able to make strategic and viable decisions, but it all comes down to the input arguments to that function. They must be truthful and accurate.
Truth is definitely important but I think you most prioritize valuable truths. I.e. If someone tells you that "up" is up and "down" is down it is the truth but it won't help you any.
If a person is fed enough useless truths they may not have time to make any progress in life!
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That is correct. I would also expand on it that if the answer you get to a question, is not relevant to the question, then it is the first red flag that the party you are asking has an agenda that isn't necessarily in line with your question or implied need. We see that with politicians who expertly dodge questions that they know the person asking is not going to respond to favorably. Consequently we never really know their intentions, which gives license for them to "flip flop" on issues. If those issues affect the health & well being of your family, then not having the information is a significant disadvantage to taking action to being ahead of the curve.