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RE: Saying something: Part fifteen

in Reflections8 months ago

Had one more (though you might have mentioned that in one of the other posts, I don't quite recall them all).

Successful: Find methods that work well with their specific character to do a great job.
Unsuccessful: Don't change a thing about their methods even though their not working, or copy the methods of others without reflecting if their suited for themselves.

One I'm not sure about if it's successful, but happy:

Successful: Takes an holistic approach towards work, balancing out several factors that determine their well-being.
Unsuccessful: Focuses on one part, like money or easiness of the job, disregarding the rest.

And another one, that is successful in my eyes, but probably not in our current ecosystem.

Successful: Considers their community and the effects that their actions have on it.
Unsuccessful: Goes for the outcome that benefits themselves above all else, without regard for the effects caused by their actions.

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A few good points that I'm glad you've added. I think one of the other posts touched on one of them loosely but it's certainly worth mentioning.

It's incredible how easy and simple these elements are and how impactful they can be...and yet how many ignore them.