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'> Mike -
> Actually, your initial reply was right on - > a bit blunt, but well put:-) > During my plebe year at the Naval Academy, > we had four allowed answers to any order: > Yes Sir, No Sir, NO EXCUSE, SIR, and I'll > find out Sir. > What that meant was do it or don't do it, > but don't give excuses for your actions or > lack thereof. Legitimate REASONS spoke for > themselves, excuses were just a delaying > tactic! > In the business world, if people would take > action, do their best, ask for help, try > again and quit making excuses, a lot more > would get done and a lot of useless emotion > avoided. > Re my other response above, upon rethinking > the examples, I guess the people were > actually happy to stay where they were, or > wouldn't exert the energy to change. Still > puzzling, but a reality. > Thanks for the plain talk!! > Bob (not the Bob in your example:-)) |
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