“If thinking and reason crack under pressure of emotional convulsions or when commissioned facts are resulting from fibs and fake constructions, truth may be in great peril. ( ”Blame storming”)” ThinkingReasonFactsTruthEmotionalPressureFakePerilCrackUnderConvulsionsBlame StormingFibsConstructionsResultingCommissioned Author:Erik Pevernagie
“While we are expecting everybody to tell downright the truth, many are muddying the water, drowning questions in a river of words and trying to make us forget what actually the real issue is about. If paltering and deflecting matters might become a new way of telling the truth, interaction might be doomed to culminate in a cluster shell of suspicion and mutual trust to become frantically undermined. ( “Blame storming” )” TruthWordsInteractionMutual TrustDeflectingBlame StormingCluster ShellDrowning QuestionsMuddying The WaterPaltering Author:Erik Pevernagie
“Intuition listens to an inner voice and responds to an instant sentiment that may checkmate reason. It is only in hindsight that its soundness or fallibility is proven. ("Blame storming")” ReasonIntuitionProvenFallibilitySoundnessCheckmateInnervoiceBlame StormingIn HindsightInstant Sentiment Author:Erik Pevernagie
“Before delving into a problem, many people often want to draw hasty conclusions and take a stand before identifying the comprehensive circumstances and backgrounds. Making decisions gives them a good feeling and reduces their stress while unwillingly realizing they are in the grip of laziness or boredom. ("Blame storming")” IdentityBoredomLazinessGood FeelingReduce StressBlame StormingComprehensive CircumstancesHasty Conclusions Author:Erik Pevernagie