
If you do not live on a desert island without socializing, you know that recently we have been confronted with a number of public figures who essentially lost their careers because of these privileged statements that have become well known. If only they received divine guidance in how to manage their personal public relations, they can still enjoy a successful career.
The author recently discovered an ancient scroll with ten sacred commands that can ensure that the reader avoids these public relations traps.
1. Think - and think clearly and carefully - before you speak or write.
2. Do not write or say anything (that is, ANYTHING) that you could not be proud of what you saw in the media.
3. You will never say or write anything that is “not recorded”, since you know that in today's world nothing is written down.
4. Do not avoid jokes and try to be "funny" or "cute", because you know that most humor has a hostile and sarcastic element. You will give humor to professional comedians and comedy writers.
5. In any statements and scriptures you ask: “How could someone who hates me interpret this?”
6. You will keep everything in order and avoid negatives.
7. Do not insult an individual or group.
8. You must avoid the temptation to say something controversial, or offer an “impromptu” opinion about something controversial.
9. You must offer opinions only within your own areas of knowledge, competence and experience.
10. When in doubt about what to say or write, consult.
The author is not sure that the ancient public relations firm wrote these ten teams. However, their relevance to today's world is undeniable.

