Accept everything that happens to you as from the hand of God. When you stop resisting your circumstances, your heart will find immediate rest.
Igumen Nikon (Vorobiev)
Back in the 80s I had a small shop. Had a guy drop off a pickup that the AC wasn't working on. New customer. When I got around to it I found the problem right away. Bad connection on the low pressure cutoff switch. Cleaned it up and got a solid connection in a couple minutes. When he came to pick it up I told him what it was and told him no charge. He was floored. He said, "You could have charged me anything and I wouldn't have known the difference." I told him, "But I would have known." Turns out he owned a fairly large oilfield service company. They ran about 40-50 trucks and cars. He brought me all his business afterwards and never once questioned a bill. This is how you get and keep long term customers.
Pro Tip: They're only Two Time cycle variables
1. 4*6hrs candles { each 6hrs broken into 4*90mins candles } "Quarterly theory Time cycle "
2. 6*4hrs candles { Divided into two part, 3*4hrs candles } " PO3 Time cycle.
This is the truth, I have come to remove the veil
~R
Michelangelo died a devout Catholic on Feb 18, 1564, age of 88 in Rome. His final days were marked by deep reflection, prayer, & concern for his soul's salvation.
He was in his 70s when he created this last sculpture of Nicodemus holding Christ. He was ashamed of this piece.
Silence can help us most to recognize the voice of God, since it fosters attention and recollection. Freed from the noise of a thousand voices, we come to recognize that some voices deceive our desires, others buy us without nourishing us, and still others speak out of self-interest. In silence, we understand that ideologies pass away, while truth remains. https://t.co/lbaMqHx1cJ
@holybible______ Jeremiah 33:3“Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.”
John 16:29-33 "I have said this to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world."
@BeSaintly Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassion never fails. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.
Lamentations 3:22–23 (NIV)
Pope St. Pius X was speaking to a group of Cardinals. Pope Pius asked them, "What do we need to save society?"
Cardinal: Build more Catholic schools!
Pius: No
Cardinal: Build more churches!
Pius: No.
Cardinal: Recruit more priests??
Pius: Still No.
Cardinal: Then WHAT??
Pius: The most necessary thing of all is for each parish to have a group of laymen who are at the same time virtuous, enlightened, resolute, and truly apostolic.
[From "Soul of the Apostolate," 168.]
Nobel Prize winning economist Kenneth Arrow wrote about "learning by doing" decades ago. He knew that productivity and expertise improve through experience.
The messy, repetitive works is often where you learn the patterns that eventually become judgment. Knowledge can be taught, but judgement is built through lived experience.
The first draft you rewrite. The customer call you listen to. The bug you fix and fix again. The factory floor you walk.
Small decisions you make every day teach you judgement. And, judgement is the thing everyone wants from senior people in the workplace. If we automate away every entry-level task without replacing the learning loop, we are removing a part of the process that creates experts.
The goal should be to use AI to accelerate learning, remove friction, and give people better tools to build expertise faster.
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Thanks @Fortune & @tbove4 for sharing this story. Link in the comments.