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Thank you, Luces. And welcome to MiddleMe!
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De nada
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Yes!
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😘 Patty
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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this is a thought that is light how feather but very true
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Thank you!
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While not literally Factual; it is nevertheless true.
We cannot make anyone learn; however we CAN motivate them to learn and that is a managers challenge.
Thank you my friend,
Patrcik
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At the end of the day, you can’t make anyone do anything they refuse to do. However, motivation and encouragement to want to learn is key.
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Very true, Patrick.
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Lovely.
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Thank you, Shantanu.
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My pleasure
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Thinking is hard to do, especially when you have to change your views based on new information.
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That’s true. Good that you point that out.
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