This just in: Prem Rawat is an "expert in time management"
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Joe ®

05/05/2005, 17:45:03
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Didn't you know? 

Rawat's cult has been buying puff pieces in PR "magazines" (which you can't buy and have no actual legitimate circulation) to try to buy some legitimacy for the former "Lord of the Universe."  The problem is that even in these canned "interviews"which are not real interviews at all, (as the editor of "Leaders" Magazine told me that the cult wrote the questions he was able to ask and the cult had full editorial control on what got printed), Rawat still says some pretty stupid, inane stuff.

For instance, in the well-known and widely distributed magazine Manufacturing Today, (excuse me while I put my coffee down and guffah a few times over that one), it says the following about Mr. "Superior Power in Person" and quotes his "expertise" as follows:

       With his very full schedule of speaking engagements around the world, Rawat is expert in time management. "To manage your time, the first thing you have to do is understand your priorities. If you go out there and you want to do ten different things, you have to begin with the one that is most important to you. Of course, in these ten things that we think are important to us, we never include ourselves. So when we can't cope, everything else suffers. We have to be working on a stable platform. Then juggling the ten tasks is not a problem."

Well, I must say I am impressed with this wisdom and expertise bordering on genius.  "Prioritize?"  Who would have thought.  Such an expert.

Also, I think most of us would find "time management" pretty easy, and I'm sure we could all claim to be "experts" if we had full-time servants, to do most of our "work" for us.  Indeed,  it's not like Rawat has to do much of anything for himself except show up, sit down, and begin blabbing on stage.  Such a hard life he lives, with so many demands.  How does he do it with so little time?  What a joke. 

Note also, once again, Rawat's deceptive use of language.  When Rawat starts making his universal pronouncements about how confused and screwed up people are, he usually switches to using "we," as in "we do this," and "we can't cope and everything else suffers."  It becomes the universal "we" as Rawat makes pronouncements about what all people are like, because, like, well, he is an "expert," on that..

I truly believe that Rawat would be better off never putting anything in writing, even this canned, controlled PR shit he puts out.  If you have time to look at what he says, it just sounds so damn dumb, and he appears particularly arrogant.






Modified by Joe at Thu, May 05, 2005, 18:09:51

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