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Attitude is a choice. Happiness is a choice. Optimism is a choice. Kindness is a choice. Giving is a choice. Respect is a choice. Whatever choice you make makes you. Choose wisely.
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Sixteen Strategies of Zhuge Liang
Governing a country
– Be as “unerring as the North Star”
Ties between the ruler and subjects
– Let respect and loyalty become the only set of links between the ruler and his subjects.
Observing and listening
– Be a
leader with a good strategic understanding of the situation at hand.
Keep your mind on the game and your eye on the target.
Acceptance of advice
– Be receptive and kind to other people’s ideas.
Being perceptive
– Be perceptive of all details (large and small) and make a clear distinction between the attribute of right and wrong.
Managing people
– In order to win people over to your side, educate them.
Selection of people
– Seek the worthy and employ the talented.
Performance evaluation
– Promote the praiseworthy and dismiss the average performers and producers.
Military administration
– Play the game effectively and win by sound strategy development.
Rewards and punishments
– While you reward those who deliver a clean, efficient administration, you should punish those who do not.
On emotion
– Do not make decisions via emotion.
Controlling chaos
– Be careful when handling a chaotic situation.
Education and orders
– Rectify oneself first when issuing orders.
Dealing with difficulties
– Act decisively to eliminate the cause of chaos.
Looking ahead
– Be farsighted and cautious when planning.
Observation
– Commit one’s self to strive only for success.
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The Problem of Increasing Human Energy (1900)
When we speak of man, we have a conception of humanity as a whole, and
before applying scientific methods to the investigation of his movement
we must accept this as a physical fact. But can anyone doubt to-day that
all the millions of individuals and all the innumerable types and
characters constitute an entity, a unit? Though free to think and act,
we are held together, like the stars in the firmament, with ties
inseparable. These ties cannot be seen, but we can feel them. I cut
myself in the finger, and it pains me: this finger is a part of me. I
see a friend hurt, and it hurts me, too: my friend and I are one. And
now I see stricken down an enemy, a lump of matter which, of all the
lumps of matter in the universe, I care least for, and it still grieves
me. Does this not prove that each of us is only part of a whole?
For ages this idea has been proclaimed in the consummately wise
teachings of religion, probably not alone as a means of insuring peace
and harmony among men, but as a deeply founded truth. The Buddhist
expresses it in one way, the Christian in another, but both say the
same: We are all one. Metaphysical proofs are, however, not the only
ones which we are able to bring forth in support of this idea. Science,
too, recognizes this connectedness of separate individuals, though not
quite in the same sense as it admits that the suns, planets, and moons
of a constellation are one body, and there can be no doubt that it will
be experimentally confirmed in times to come, when our means and methods
for investigating psychical and other states and phenomena shall have
been brought to great perfection. Still more: this one human being lives
on and on. The individual is ephemeral, races and nations come and pass
away, but man remains. Therein lies the profound difference between the
individual and the whole.
—Nikola Tesla
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One thing I learned at an old age was the only thing I could control was myself, and to lead by example!!
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They want to see you do good, but never better than them. Remember that.