05 June, 2011

TITANIC ANALOGY

When you're faced with an overwhelming, life-threatening crisis as in the Titanic being hit by an iceberg, and you happen to be aware before anybody else is that the ship is going to sink and that there aren't enough lifeboats, and you know how to build lifeboats, and you try to deal with that in however long the Titanic had before it went down — you're likely to run across three types of passengers.

You'll run across a type that is basically deer in the headlights: "Ship's been hit! What does that mean? What do I do? I don't know what to do. I don't know where to go. Should I do that? I don't know." That's one group.

There's another group that says "We get that the ship's going to sink. We get that we're all going to die unless we make some lifeboats, and do it fast. Show us what to do."

And then you have a third group that says: "This is the Titanic. It's absolutely unsinkable. So we're going back to the bar for a drink and all you doomsday sayers can just take a hike."

Now if you're the one who knows how to build the lifeboats, which group of people are you going to help?

-Michael C. Ruppert, COLLAPSE

3 comments:

  1. Thank you for this post. I've been trying to find it for forever. I think about it a lot actually.

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    1. Glad you found it and liked it, Sara! I think about this a lot, too, and I'm really trying each day to live my life as part of the group that stands up and says: "Show us what to do."

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    2. Hopping to find it nicely writen out..=) we can learn everyday..and enjoy this life as long as it lasts..=)
      you have the time now to learn alot, and become one of the people that knows how to build a lifeboat..much love a:m

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