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May 17, 2011

Allergic to Authority

Filed under: John Morgan's Blog — John Morgan @ 6:55 am

In general, I sense that people don’t like being told what to do.

You could say that most of us, to some degree, are allergic to authority.

I believe that the degree to which we resist authority, determines how well we play with others.

Whether you are an iconoclast who challenges tradition or a “they say black, I say white” person, you are challenging authority. We all have a measure of polarity to being told what to do or what to believe, and the more of it we have, the less appeal we have to offer.

The degree to which you are allergic to authority demonstrates how much Peter Pan
you have in you. “I won’t grow up” is the silent mantra of seasoned adults still fighting for control.

Our first taste of control came as a child and many of us have never completely lost that taste. If there is any doubt about who is running the show, just witness who’s in charge when a two year old says “No.”

As we mature, that allergic reaction calms down. For most of us it gets to a manageable level, but for some it comes out to play every day.

If you are having trouble connecting with, or staying connected to people, take a look at how often you sneeze at authority.

It’s a repellant to others.

As fun as it would be to see, you’ll never witness a meeting of the “Polar Opposites Club” because they can’t agree where to meet.

In short, polarity is being allergic to authority. If you refuse to allow that part of you to mature, you douse yourself with a dose of manure.

Bottom line: You won’t pass the sniff test with others.

 

All the best,

John

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