Oct 06, 2010 13:34
It is always very interesting to find out how my previous ramblings were of a certain writing style. I have long not been using such writing style due to the mellowing of my character. I now approach stuff with a more subtle, politically correct, if you would like to know it as, way of expression.
Recently, the company is expanding the operations locally and we have two separate offices in the same building. Within the next 2 years or so, we will have to move in together as one big "happy" family. The mockery of belonging.
The distributors we are working with are getting pretty sad these days. Sad, not as grief or sorrow but as deplorably bad, like "sad attempt". My expectation from people have already been changing. Positive thinking did not bring me far. Wizard's first rule: People are stupid. Baseline.
As much as I would like to think otherwise, it always seems to be impossible given all the circumstances that people are involved in. Adequate help and information; more than enough time; simple issue; all these are barely needing the intellect of someone whose IQ is 80. Yet, strangely, that bar seems too high?
Arrogance on my part? Maybe. Me being smarter? Never. I just believe that people need to spend the time and effort to get things correct. Smarter ones will get it on a first try in the shortest possible time imaginable. People like me will take lots of time with sacrificing sleep and social life to get to the same level. Impossible? Never. Attainable? Definitely.
Still, Wizard's first rule...