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| | | | By their very nature, if they are not shared but owned by one, then they are likely to be selfish. I know I've done it and as I sit watching the Olympics, I can't help but wonder how many of those athletes have fallen into the same trap. If I win (except in a race), | |
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| | | | The opposite of competence is incompetence, and that's something we would rather avoid. Only, in avoiding incompetence, good enough might just be enough, and that's a trap we seem to fear less, than incompetence itself. | |
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| | | | Why lead a horse to water if it's not going to drink? Find the people who have done it before and are willing to do it again. That's it. | |
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