#11
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Recurring flaw in your work
It's clear to me now. If you are indispensable, or think you are, it's o.k. to be rude.
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Recurring flaw in your work
Good post Andy and it really got me thinking. Does this mean if David was rude to someone who was never going to purchase one of his books that it would not be excuseable? After all to that person David would be no more indispensable to him than a shoe salesman is to a man with no feet.
|
#13
|
|||
|
|||
Re: I Call \"Fuzzy Thinking\" On Sklansky
I am reminded of the time in the early 90's when I bottomed out for a while and even applied for a job instead of borrowing right away. It was a solid contact. A sales gig. I went to the interview -- overslept and undernourished -- and my heart was not at all in it.
They hired me anyway. (Wait! You can't hire me! I quit!) Tommy |
|
|