*****I have no idea how old you are. LoL. I am 62 and I have learned to agree to disagree...
Not all things are for all people BUT you have to respect the good Mr Rogers has to his credit, that’s all.
I can go go along with razzing anyone believe me...
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How Emotional Intelligence Landed Mr. Rogers $20 Million
If your project needed $20 million in funding and you had to send someone to appear before the US Senate to get it, would you choose Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer or the beloved childrens television show host Fred Mr. Rogers? I imagine most people would choose Ballmer for his energy, experience closing big deals, and, more importantly, his aggressive go-getter style. Mr. Rogers, on the other hand, was mild-mannered, talked slowly, and the epitome of the nice-guy approach. Its easy to think his gift was communicating with children, not adults. Its easy to assume he had no place in the world of money, power, and influence. Its easy to be mistaken. In 1969, Fred Rogers addressed the Senate for a mere six minutes and ensured $20 million in funding for PBS. Howd he do it? With authenticity and emotional intelligence.
Anyone who is authentic and emotionally intelligent can use this to have great influence over others. When used to influence others, emotional intelligence requires knowing your strengths and your present emotional state (self-awareness); knowing how to manage the moment you are in (self-management); knowing whats important to your audience and how theyll perceive your message (social awareness); and knowing how to forge a connection with decision makers (relationship management). These skills can be developed individually through simple practice.
On the 1st of May in 1969, Mr. Rogers addressed the Senate to argue that $20 million in funding for PBS should not be cut. John Pastore, the Senator from Rhode Island who led the hearing, had never seen nor hear of Mr. Rogers television show. It took Mr. Rogers just six minutes to convince the gruff and impatient Senator from Rhode Island that the $20 million was well worth it.
Minus 5 for Mister Rogers, and minus 10 for Congress.
Bagster