It's when someone has an agenda of their own for the record that it doesn't work for me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When someone is trying to interpret something for you, they always have an agenda.
Once you articulate an agenda, you have to follow it.
In life, people talk at right angles. One asks a question, and the other replies in part, then uses that part to move the conversation to something else. Everyone has an agenda, has something they're trying to say - or not say.
As a reporter, I approach every situation knowing that everyone has his or her own agenda. It's not a bad thing; it's just a fact.
I have no social agenda with my work. I'm deadpan about it.
My agenda is trying to help people live a better life.
We have to set our own agenda, we have to set our own standards, we have to be very strong about what we want, we have to be very strong about our passion and if it's not right for you, you shouldn't do it just because you're advised by so-called geniuses.
Once you start saying, 'Let's talk political, my own politics, my own aspirations,' it can become not just distracting in that it takes time, but it can become confusing and frustrating, and is this now a political agenda or a governmental agenda.
I always went with my agenda, I just couldn't execute it.
People buy into my agenda. I don't buy into anyone's agenda.