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Visitor: May have concern for no one else, seeks novelty or fun experiences. Novice: Concern for individual self, seeks personal achievement and legitimacy. Member: Concern for one’s peer group, seeks success and respect for the group. Elder: Concern for everyone in the tribe everywhere, seeks the whole tribe’s success and respect. Principal elder:
... See moreCharles Vogl • The Art of Community: Seven Principles for Belonging
So now that you know what a lovecat is, how do you become one? You follow my three steps: You increase your knowledge, you expand your network, and you share your compassion.
Gene Stone • Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends
To say it outright, even the most talented person in the world won’t do well here if they don’t have an interest in helping other people grow and succeed. The question you will be held most accountable for isn’t “how have you gotten better” it's “how did you make someone else better?” Better yet, how have you made the collective, the team, better?
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Be a People Person: Effective Leadership Through Effective Relationships
John C. Maxwell • 4 highlights
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Skills that remain valuable after AGI:
- Managing up
- Managing down
- Making people feel good
- Having taste
- Self-awareness
Sahil Lavingiax.comIndividuals matter
danluu.comI used to think that if you cared for other people, you need to study sociology or something like it. But….I [have] concluded, if you want to help other people, be a manager. If done well, management is among the most noble of professions. You are in a position where you have eight or ten hours every day from every person who works for you. You hav... See more