This is a wordy first draft. I’ll have to talk to the committee.
Deciding that you know everything destroys your ability to listen, comprehend and grow. It’s terrible for teamwork. Once you can admit that you don’t always know everything but will learn and build on existing levels of understanding, you can embrace a “team ego” instead of individual silos.
That’s attitude I strive to bring to my business services, training, QA, and personal life. Except when talking to my child.
—–David
P.S. I love smart ass captions. I call this one “Library Photo” but I may shelve that name.
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