Friday, August 3, 2018
Wiz And Dumb Unequal Sides Of Harmony
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I have no problem openly admitting that I have no clue as to what's going on. How each of us arrive is a personal step and opportunity and knowing how the moments are generated is beyond my landscape of thought. I am not qualified to do what I do. Yet it keeps happening. How is that possible? Wisdom sits in an empty jar in 2018. It's not required to be hired. All of that information that was stuffed into your head in college and how many graduates are truly doing what they set out to accomplish? I don't know about you but I feel pretty dumb about a lot of the stuff that's taken place because being wise was to serve as the guide. According to Dictionary.com wisdom is great judgement, knowledge and experience. Sounds pretty fair doesn't it? Three completely different paths that look equal but don't perform equal. In a modern day business world the resume that gets answered doesn't know of the dumb things you did in order to attain each level of wisdom. I say dumb because wisdom has two sides to it. Wiz and Dumb. Anyone can be a wiz at something but admitting you've done some pretty dumb stuff begins to fill the books of great judgement, knowledge and experience. How many career choices does the average person have to make before they accept themselves as being a survivor? How many times are you gonna go back to school until you land that dream job? Not a guilt trip. Just trying to get a better understanding as to why computer programs make decisions for businesses seeking employees that are hard working, dedicated, loyal and determined to create quality. To achieve any of those is wisdom a requirement? Wisdom is weight. Decision makers call it two things: luggage and or set in your way. Wanted are shape shifters that can be bent to play today's game. Tomorrow everything changes. Wisdom keepers are friction in an office needing everyday solutions. Taking what you know, have experienced and created through great judgement has become your roadblock on the highway to personal gain and success.
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