As much as we welcome change and hope into today's direction of the world,and our lives, it is important that we take lessons from the past. We all loved to see Bush leave, but I must say i learnt a big deal from the dude. Here are some of the important lessons Bush taught me.
1.
Always have a plan, and stick to it, no matter what. Even when nobody approves of your plan or intentions, you assume they cant see as well as you can, or they are short sighted! That makes the problems theirs.
'Eye Rack' had many problems, its only that they were visible through 'Bush' eyes. And Saddam Hussein was a real threat to humanity. (Talking about Saddam, I don't know how he would feel if he were around to share a name with an American President!)
2.
Once you make a gross mistake, you should never be there to explain yourself, just in case some bright fellow figured. Bush once said "....I will be long gone before somebody ever figures what happened in this oval office."
3.
Intellect is overrated. I mean you don't really need to be so sharp to achieve your goals ( ..or even your fathers). This might be partly because intellectuals have a way of confusing simple things with simplistic ones. You can be simple without being simplistic. Simplistic is worse by the way.
4.
If you have grammar problems, or issues with self articulation get bright people to do the work for you. That's how Condi comes into play. Do not get a person of your mental capabilities. Get better, because you don't have to understand half the things they say, you just trust its nice on your side.
5.
If you must leave a legacy, and you notice you are running out of time, make a bad one. Because if you want to make something bad, no matter how bad it is, you can always make it. And bad legacies are much more outstanding since they are few and isolated, hence easier to pinpoint. The last time there was a financial crisis as bad as the Bush one was 1930s. How many American presidents do you remember between Roosevelt and Obama? Three? Bush included? They are close to nine! so who's the man?
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