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Growth as a cause often results in an unhealthy culture, one in which short-termism and selfishness reign supreme, while trust and cooperation suffer.
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059 |
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…that brilliant work fails again and again as soon as it requires cooperation from others… probably indicates a lack of courtesy, that is, of manners.
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483 |
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If you generally doubt people’s trustworthiness, you aren’t likely to take risks on cooperating with or even knowing others further. This is why trust, once lost, is so hard to rebuild.
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148 |
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If we are to create a joyful society rich in cooperation, we must especially liberate our children from the panoptic gaze.
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150 |
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All relationships involve give-and-take and cooperation, so a person who habitually attends to ordinary requests or suggestions like a bull to a red flag is in for big trouble…
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057 |
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If you want to become a better leader, let go of control and start fostering cooperation.
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067 |