Herb Goldberg Quote

He treats people as objects for manipulation. One part of this orientation was cogently expressed by Dorothy Schiff, one-time owner, publisher and sole stock holder of the New York Post, and for many years one of America's most powerful women. In a published interview she commented, "Most people to me are nothing but personnel problems." Discussing her personal life, she commented, "Unforeseen problems always arise in my marriages. Maybe very common problems, but they always take me by surprise." When the interviewer asked her what sort of problems she was referring to, she replied, "That the other person has needs …"


The "Secrets" of Success, pp. 41–42 - The New Male (1979)


He treats people as objects for manipulation. One part of this orientation was cogently expressed by Dorothy Schiff, one-time owner, publisher and...

He treats people as objects for manipulation. One part of this orientation was cogently expressed by Dorothy Schiff, one-time owner, publisher and...

He treats people as objects for manipulation. One part of this orientation was cogently expressed by Dorothy Schiff, one-time owner, publisher and...

He treats people as objects for manipulation. One part of this orientation was cogently expressed by Dorothy Schiff, one-time owner, publisher and...