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Less rhetoric about quality and more attention to defining concrete objectives, evaluating their achievement and demanding accountability when they are not met. 5. Quality that you value most in a person: Possibly the sense of humor, with all its “accoutrements”: intelligence, wit, irony, the complicity that comes from shared understanding… I hardly make friends if I don't have fun with them in some way. Furthermore, trust, affection and kindness are achieved much more easily through humor, or at least that's what I like to believe. People who don't have fun in this world have less desire to do good.
What you can least stand in a person: We all have our dark side and some (or many) aspects to improve, but evil in a person is unacceptable when it is systematic or planned. In any case, I want to consider myself an empathetic person who puts Crypto Email List himself in the shoes of others with some ease (professional deformation?). Another thing is to discuss and debate with passion. 7. One piece of advice you would give to younger people: You already know that I am skeptical about advising, I am more inclined to try to help discover one's own motivations and paths.
Someone said that the best thing to do with advice is to give it because it never serves you well. In any case, when I work with young and less young people I usually highlight one idea: always check if you are moving forward or achieving what you set out to do. And if you don't know what you want to achieve, start there. 8. Man's greatest enemy is: I wouldn't talk about enemies but about obstacles, and I think one of the most important is not knowing what you want. We cannot plan or know if we are moving forward if we have not decided where we are going.
What you can least stand in a person: We all have our dark side and some (or many) aspects to improve, but evil in a person is unacceptable when it is systematic or planned. In any case, I want to consider myself an empathetic person who puts Crypto Email List himself in the shoes of others with some ease (professional deformation?). Another thing is to discuss and debate with passion. 7. One piece of advice you would give to younger people: You already know that I am skeptical about advising, I am more inclined to try to help discover one's own motivations and paths.
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