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As a rule, people don’t like being ordered to do things. It often generates resistance and resentment.
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225 |
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Anger and resentment often result as one side sees itself bending to the rigid will of the other while its own legitimate concerns go unaddressed.
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7 |
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Nothing stifles creativity and innovation like resentment.
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117 |
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When [anger] burns out, it leaves the ashes of resentment and contempt. And contempt is the handmaiden of hopelessness.
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234 |
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Making a deal. That’s the business equivalent of letting go of anger and resentment. It’s better than suing, most of the time.
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…forgiveness does mean that you cease to let yourself be consumed by anger, resentment, bitterness and the other volatile solvents that keep the fire burning, a fire that spreads, destroying families, towns, even countries.
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224 |
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Without truthful attribution, the forces driving performance in a team become apathetic and ultimately resentful.
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147 |