luke term 4 task how do i evaluate people
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Luke Term 4 Task How do i evaluate peopleTRANSCRIPT
How do I consciously
evaluate people?
First I looked at the ways most people evaluate and then I went
out and evaluated a person and I found out that I evaluate
slightly differently…
I found out that most of the ways are quite simple. Some of the things
are what we sub-consciously evaluate someone by and some are what
we want in someone for example we want someone who looks good
and likes the same things as you whereas the things you sub-
consciously want are the intelligence and their tone of voice is not shy
or anything. The things we sub-consciously want are what most people
want in a person. Say John Key is what people want in a person and
that has contributed to his winning party. The way I evaluate
consciously is by looking at peoples shoes. if they have Nikes they are
usually cool or has lots of cool friends. It means that they aren't really
poor and it means they like Nike like me.
How do I sub consciously
evaluate people?
The criteria for the perfect person are as listed. On the next page.
1. clean conscience
2. Spiritual (not only religious) connections
3. Does not need to be a C.E.O. but has a career in which the economy does not affect the individuals livelihood.
4. Healthy relationships with friends and family, including significant other.
5. Can openly discuss all issues (i.e. social, economical) and take action on improvements.
6. Can enjoy life without running out of breath, or needing an escape to feel good (food, drug, other addictions)
7. Can accept their own mistake, and other's mistakes, and adjust accordingly.
8. Can grab their own failures and turn them into something productive for themselves and others.
9. Can spend time with anyone regardless of their creed or fashion.
10. Can think on their feet and give scenarios and opportunities to new concepts
I believe that the reason some people are
popular are that the have some or most of the
criteria to be perfect and we are all
subconsciously or consciously drawn to
perfect people.