- Four universal factors
The book "Four Universal Factors" written by
Simon Doolittle uses Four seemingly random titles as a powerful allegory for the four factors that he believes are the root over every human interaction. This article will attempt to summarize them in detail.Bob Dole
The first of the Four Universal Factors, this is known to believers as the most important. This is given the title Bob Dole. Bob Dole, is described as a way to bring an argument to an end, or can be used in the common vernacular as peace. Bob Dole is defined as, every argument can be settled with a little give and take from both parties involved. It is suggested that this powerful statement if put into practice, would allow a better more wholesome interaction with the world, and the people in it.
Jefferson Davis
The Jefferson Davis effect says, Things happen in this world that you don't understand, and instead of trying in vain to change what is already past, effect the future of your world in a positive way.
The South Beat The North
The South Beat the North, draws on the same ideas of Jefferson Davis Things happen that you don't understand, but perhaps you don't understand them because you aren't seeing them from the other persons perspective. If you were to look at the situation from their point of view, things would not only be clearer to you, there would be less general disagreement.
herman's March To The Sea
This is perhaps the most far reaching and suggestive of the Four Factors, this factor suggests a person can try to effect the world around them. It opens your eyes to the fact that the world will go in without you, however you can achieve what you want, and you can have an effect on the world in a seriously positive way.
Sources Sighted:The Four Universal Factors By Simon Doolittle Penguin Books, Copyright 1998
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