Never lose sight of the fact that the most important yardstick of your success will be how you treat other people - your family, friends, and coworkers, and even strangers you meet along the way.
I employ 20 people in Vienna. The other 130 coworkers are pilots and flight companions. The Overhead is limited with me. Reduces naturally the costs of my fliers.
God will not move unless I say it. Why? because He has made us coworkers with Him. He set things up that way.
Lukewarm people don't really want to be saved from their sin; they want only to be saved from the penalty of their sin.
Lavish love on every living being you meet. See how different you feel at the end of the day.
Finite to fail, but infinite to venture.
The best public policy is made when you are listening to people who are going to be impacted.
It is your work in life that is the ultimate seduction.
To find joy in work is to discover the fountain of youth.
The wisest mind has something yet to learn.
The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and the will to carry on.
Meetings, clearly, can take place anywhere, and wouldn't it be nice to see your coworkers lounging on the grass with their shoes off?
Positive culture comes from being mindful, and respecting your coworkers, and being empathetic.
During the whole 'Jeopardy' experience, I felt like I was living a bit of a double life, I would be secretly flying out to L.A. to tape new shows, hoping that none of my coworkers would notice the absence and figure out what was going on. 'Jeopardy' tries very hard to keep their secrets.
Young men keep telling me they don't 'have it all' either. And they may have a point. But if you define 'having it all' as the opportunity to have a successful career and a family, I'd say this. When a man tells his coworkers he's going to have a child, no one asks him how he'll manage or if he'll be coming back to work.
As simple as it sounds, we all must try to be the best person we can: by making the best choices, by making the most of the talents we've been given.
One of the most effective means for transcending ordinary and moving into the realm of extraordinary is saying yes more frequently and eliminating no almost completely. I call it saying yes to life. Say yes to yourself, to your family, your children, your coworkers, and your business.
I feel what they feel: man-hating, that volatile admixture of pity, contempt, disgust, envy, alienation, fear, and rage at men. It is hatred not only for the anonymous man who makes sucking noises on the street, not only for the rapist or the judge who acquits him, but for what the Greeks called philo-aphilos, 'hate in love,' for the men women share their lives with-husbands, lovers, friends, fathers, brothers, sons, coworkers.
If you put all your strength and faith and vigor into a job and try to do the best you can, the money will come.
It's the same in the office, the lab, the factory. Employees and coworkers are more productive, more loyal - satisfied and happy - when they are treated fairly, decently, and with dignity than when they are used and taken for granted, when they feel like no more than a tiny cog in a giant corporate wheel.
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