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" ... A few days here and the normal assumptions about the ease of modern life start to shift. Nothing happens fast. Distances are stretched by the time it takes to navigate the few narrow twisting roads that snake through the area subservient to the topography of mountains and lochs. Here the landscape not the motorists’ convenience takes priority. ... "
" ... It seems to him fundamentally in conflict to the idea that Christ taught, that the path to greatness is through humility. “You don’t impose your will on others. You become subservient to them.” ... "
" ... Now, to be clear, this act of building trust doesn’t mean you have to be subservient to the community’s whims. Part of building trust is building an environment where reasonable people are able to have reasonable disagreements (and preferably remain reasonable people!) ... "
" ... People could take what they need without obligation to trade anything of value in return, but others in society would have to provide those products and services. By definition, these providers—or the taxpayers who fund them—would become subservient. ... "
" ... We’ve all had to sit through a meeting that could have just been an email. Often, clients will call meetings not to actually discuss furthering the project, but rather to impress upon you the same talking points they had at the beginning. They want a face-to-face meeting as a way of making you subservient because it puts you on their time. Always take clients’ suggestions into account, but don’t let a constant stream of negativity weigh down your team — especially if the complaints are invalid. ... "