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In this sophisticated world, one often finds oneself in a struggle with power, fame, money,
attention and many other unnecessary entities of life. I seek to find a simple life, uncomplicated
yet meaningful. A lot more important elements of life are waiting to be discovered. Live your life to the fullest.
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Wednesday, May 02, 20071:40 am
Dilbert's Principle
Dilbert's Principle Have been reading this book by Scott Adam for the past few days. A really nice book to read especially if you are looking for some good laughs. An extract: Make sure you work in a group of losers. Losers are the ones who will get low raises, thus leaving ample budget funds for you. The worst mistakes you could make is to work in a group of highly qualified people. That's a no-win situation for all of you. Losers are your friends. If you don't have any losers in your group, help your boss recruit some, preferably in areas that don't affect your life. You want the losers to be within the same general budget area, but not close enough to annoy you on a daily basis. Discovering an incompetent co-worker in your group is like finding a gold nugget in your flower garden. It's free money without the burden of additional work. Now wait till I get out to work... TOP OF PAGE |
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