How To Keep A Job Today
Four Rules:
1. Encourage conformity
2. Don't take chances
3. Discourage innovation
4. Be satisfied with mediocrity
This is the way the USA seems to be going. What do you think?
1. Encourage conformity
2. Don't take chances
3. Discourage innovation
4. Be satisfied with mediocrity
This is the way the USA seems to be going. What do you think?
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"We'd free the incarcerate race of man,
That such a doom endures,
Could you but creep into my mind,
Or I could enter yours."
Part of one of the few serious poems of Ogden Nash, called "Listen..."
As to understanding their psychology, if I were still active in the arena, it would be helpful, but it also would require a certain strength of intellect to keep it from making you feel unclean. I had to deal with my own crap enough without dealing with theirs.
When I'm done with the book and ready to publish it in amazon (as I did with the other two) I will send an update here.
As an old friend told me, I'm old for deadlines, so I can promise that I will finish it, asap, but I don't know when.
No es tan difícil aprender a leer español. Yo mismo conozco sólo unas pocas palabras de español, pero tengo la pronunciación buena y tengo la habilidad tremenda para dar sentido a las traducciones computarizadas como Google Translate.
Contributing my two cents, I'm writing right now a book about how to manage systemically, and the conclusion is that innovation is the way forward. By the way, the first innovation is a cultural change from silo mentality to systems thinking. Sorry, the book is written in spanish. Maybe I can translate it sometime in the future.
We should let them gather all in one place and then turn on the lights, it would be a big mess but nothing a bulldozer couldn't handle.
And, of course, "freezing progress in place" is a claim, as you say, but, as we know, it is impossible: if you are not moving forward, then you are sliding backward.
Yesterday, Google celebrated the discovery of the Antikythera device. Following Ayn Rand's essay "For the New Intellectual" many here claim to admire ancient Rome. They do not see it as a dark age compared to the Hellenistic era or the previous Classical era.
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