![]() How do I accomplish that purpose most efficiently? I clean that shelf well and clean it quickly. We all know very well that that “shelf” is going to be cleaned, given the current climate, either by you or the guy who replaces you and gets your paycheck, so the question boils down to: Do I want to clean it happy or do I want to clean it sad? Which would be more effective? For me? Which would accomplish my purpose more efficiently? What is my purpose? To get paid. If we spend the hour before the shelf cleaning talking down the process of cleaning the shelf, complaining about it, dreading it, investigating the moral niceties of cleaning the shelf, whatever, then what happens is, we make the process of cleaning the shelf more difficult than it really is. Now we all know that one way to do a job poorly is to be negative about it. We have also-to go a step further here-agreed to do the job well. ![]() The fact is, we have a job to do, we have tacitly agreed to do it (did you cash your last paycheck, I know I did, ha ha ha). I would not like to characterize this as a plea, although it may start to sound like one (!). ![]()
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