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got my tag in the OT
(06-18-2012, 06:08 AM)
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#51
There are
lazy workers Busy workers Smart workers Stupid workers Everyone is a combination of one of the first two and one of the last two. The best combination are the lazy smart workers. You want to surround yourself with them. They will do the job and do it right so no one ever bugs them again. Stupid lazy workers have their place too, even though they tend to be unreliable. They can do menial tasks without getting in the way The smart busy workers are OK. They can be trusted with busy work but they tend to create drama and more work where their is none. Stupid busy workers are the worst though. They almost always create more work and drama and not only get what you assign them wrong but will go out of their way to create things to get wrong. The two three kinds of people can be managed if you know how, but you can't manage stupid/busy workers. Try to get them off your team ASAP. |
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(06-18-2012, 12:28 PM)
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#59
Doing the same thing over and over again is the definition of insanity. Dad paraphrased Einstein but it helped me analyze a lot of mistakes I'd made in school and life. Different circumstances but always the same mistake. Gotta find out the real, underlying problem and take steps to change it.
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(06-18-2012, 12:32 PM)
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#60
Something that may be insignificant to you can be the greatest thing for another. Might as well throw my two cents in: - Workout physically, mentally, and spiritually - Surround yourself with good, supportive people while cutting out those that aren't - Letting things go. Most things in life aren't worth getting angry and frustrated over |
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Jealous Bastard
(06-18-2012, 12:32 PM)
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#61
yes, absolutely.
also, everything from david foster wallace's commencement speech.
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Either I made up lies about the Boston Bomber or I fell for someone else's crap. Either way, I have absolutely no credibility and you should never pay any attention to anything I say, no matter what the context. Perm me if I claim to be an insider
(06-18-2012, 12:36 PM)
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#63
Never buy shoes for a woman, if you do she'll walk away form you.
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(06-18-2012, 12:40 PM)
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(06-18-2012, 01:15 PM)
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#66
‘’Do what you like, people will still talk.’’
My grandmother always had this (in Dutch) on the wall in the bathroom, only when I got older I knew what it meant. And it means that no matter what you do, people will always gossip about you, so do what you like instead of worrying what people might say when you do a certain thing. |
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(06-18-2012, 01:53 PM)
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#69
Lot's of advise is boiling down to "No BS".
Don't occupy your time with other's or your own BS. Never gossip, never self-pitty, never let yourself get dragged into stupid fights, never get side tracked by attention whores and in general people that drain others for their own gain. |
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Member
(06-18-2012, 03:32 PM)
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#70
The path to any goal is a series of experiments. Treat every failure as a chance to learn something new or reinforce an old lesson. Ask yourself useful questions like "What can I do differently?" rather than "What's wrong with me?"
Last edited by Monocle; 06-18-2012 at 03:37 PM.
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I am full of shit.
Rich, smooth, creamy shit. (06-18-2012, 04:20 PM)
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#72
great advice in that first paragaph in OP. Really like it.
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Member
(06-18-2012, 05:07 PM)
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formerly zmoney
(06-18-2012, 05:11 PM)
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#79
Yes. It's lyrics from a shitty song.
.citizenkane.gif The song was on in the background when I was looking at the thread so I threw that crap down :jnc |
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(06-18-2012, 05:14 PM)
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#82
Get shit written down, always document your work and the shit people want. Work to live, not live to work. Unless you work for your passion. |
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(06-18-2012, 05:29 PM)
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#86
Good article.
I stongly believe that holding grudges is one of the most psycologically destructive things you can do to yourself. Never hold anything against anyone, never seek revenge, always forgive. |
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(06-18-2012, 05:39 PM)
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(06-19-2012, 11:52 AM)
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#89
In life regrets are unavoidable...but you do get to choose them.
Towards the end of your life when your thinking back do you want to be thinking "I wish I had done that" or do you want to have a little half smile thinking "Oh, I shouldn`t have done THAT" Just following this has lead me to a level of success and happiness in life I didn`t think was possible when I was younger. Also when faced with a choice, pick the one that will lead to the better story after. Nobody likes going for a beer with someone who doesn`t have any good storey`s. |
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Member
(06-19-2012, 12:30 PM)
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#90
I mean, I get the general idea. You can't change the past, and there's no point wallowing over things you haven't done and the chances you didn't take. But the point of making mistakes is learning from them so you don't fuck up again in the future. Having "no regrets" whatsoever seems like wilful blindness; and when your mistakes have hurt someone else (and everyone has hurt someone else, at some point in their lives), almost sociopathic. Edit: this isn't in response to captmorgans' post, above. I hadn't read it. I don't think his point is opposed to mine.
Last edited by SmZA; 06-19-2012 at 12:33 PM.
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