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The results indicate that we generally judge others to be less trustworthy than ourselves. If most of the people you work with are also like our survey respondents, they are making the same judgments. That means it is very likely some of the people you work with judge you to be less trustworthy than you consider yourself to be. Your first thought may be that they are mistaken. Certainly you don’t intend to act in ways others view as untrustworthy, so they must be misinterpreting your intentions.
The Thin Book of Trust
Charles Feltman and Sue Annis Hammond
When action is viewed as physical movement, the future must be predicted and planned in advance. Understanding that we create the future in language gives us more room to maneuver and respond to unexpected changes.
Conversations for Action and Collected Essays
Fernando Flores
I began to understand what the philosopher Kierkegaard meant when he said, “If I were to wish for anything, I should not wish for wealth and power, but for the passionate sense of the potential, for the eye which, ever young and ardent, sees the possible. Pleasure disappoints, possibility never.”
How to Get Clients
Steve Chandler
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