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Tag Archives: bad
Automatism + Automaticity – First Thoughts
Automatism and automaticity are “real concepts”, but they are not widely used … or at least not widely used everywhere in the same way. One of the fields where these concepts are most widely used is in the broad field … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Looking Back, Looking Forward
Listening to some Dire Straits, I figure I might as well go down to the water line… This year has been tremendous! This year has been stupendous!! This year has been a blast and a half!!! I won’t recount everything, … Continue reading →
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Tagged advice, advisor, advisors, bad, business, coach, coaches, coaching, ethics, execution, executive, executives, follow, follower, followers, following, goal, goals, good, leader, leaders, leadership, life, people, podcast, podcasts, purpose, purposes, support, Ted Ernst Sarvata, tool, tools, Wisdom of the Language
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Brands are Real-World Manifestations of Corporate Ego
Why are strong corporate brands prized, but strong individual egos despised?
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Tagged bad, brand, branding, brands, company, corporate, corporation, corporations, ego, good, identity, image, individual, individuals, right, wrong
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How to mash up the Serenity Prayer with a little humility
I have never really liked the serenity prayer, but primarily because the logic seems wrong in the way it is often quoted (there are some things which I do not feel able to accept, but also do not feel I … Continue reading →
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Tagged ability, accept, bad, change, courage, empower, empowerment, evil, false, God, good, humble, humility, intellect, intelligence, judge, judgement, knowledge, Niebuhr, power, right, serenity prayer, true, understand, understanding, vice, vicious, virtue, virtuous, wisdom, wrong
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When the whole world is reading, the whole world is writing, will anyone still be wronging?
I am a big advocate for transparency, but I have also long been burdened by the weight of my past decisions — “if only I woulda…”. I have been writing for years, but my children will probably end up writing … Continue reading →
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Tagged bad, evil, good, information, literacy, read, reading, record. records. recording, right, write, writing, wrong
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Are there people who need an incentive to practice decent behavior?
Why?
And just from a practical point of view: How would / should that work?
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Tagged bad, behave, behavior, decency, decent, good, incentive, incentives, indecency, indecent, motivate, motivated, motivation, motivator, motivators, right, wrong
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Sometime the Laws of Economics are not a feature — sometimes they’re a bug
There are many behaviors that actually benefit no one, but there are nonetheless incentives for people to engage in them. For example: When I was a teenager, many kids would drive around in cars with “no particular place to go”. … Continue reading →
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Tagged bad, behavior, behaviors, economics, employment, environment, good, incentive, incentives, job, jobs, market, markets, people, price, pricing
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