Working Smarter vs. Working Harder LO30207

From: Irving_Sequeira@in.firstapex.com
Date: 05/27/03


Replying to LO30194 --

DP,

Nicely worded.

Kieth was making the point that success breeds contempt of new ideas and
that as successful we are today it is not a certainity that what suceeded
yesterday will continue to do so tommorrow.

Irving Savio Sequeira
First Apex Group
http://www.firstapex.com
 
>On the optimistic side: These may be like variations that die out, or
>these may be like the first mutations of a new breed emerging!

>On the more optimistic side: It may be the uterine contractions for new
>tenets to be born!

-- 

Irving_Sequeira@in.firstapex.com

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