Ronald O Brokenbrough
Ronald is a retired mortgage and real estate broker with a rich and varied background. His experiences extend beyond the professional realm to a lie immersed in sports and human interaction. Ronald has officiated high school and college football, basketball, and baseball games, bowled professionally on the senior tour, and coached girls’ softball.
His favorite pastime is observing and evaluating unsuspecting people as they work, play, or relax. This unique hobby allowed him to gather extensive insights into human behavior, ultimately fueling his passion for understanding human physics and conditions.
Motivation for Writing “Americans are so Gullible!”
Ronald’s extensive experience officiating sports taught him the critical importance of objectivity. Every call he made on the field or the court was inevitably met with mixed reactions, making it clear that there were always two sides to every decision. This constant balancing act of being half right and half wrong instilled in him the ability to rationalize his position through thoughtful interaction and fair judgment. The challenges of maintaining impartiality amidst the high stakes of competitive sports honed his skills in viewing situations from multiple perspectives, a lesson that transcended beyond the game and into his understanding of human behavior and gullibility
Ronald’s Blog, “Americans are so Gullible,”
Stems from his deep-seated curiosity about why people are so easily manipulated. His observations and experiences have provided him with a profound understanding of human nature, making him well-equipped to explore and discuss topics like gullibility, manipulation, and the spread of misinformation. Ronald is driven to spark a civil discussion and bring truth back to life, encouraging readers to evaluate the information they encounter and engage in a meaningful conversation about lies and deception.