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" ... A passenger in his thirties, likely half her age, stood up, walked over to her and sincerely thanked her for her toil. Then, he placed a five-dollar bill in her hand and told her, "This is my tip. It is a small token of thanks for what you do that helps all of us." It was as if she was suddenly awakened from a coma. Her smile lit up the area, she stood up straight and walked with the gait of a passionate person. Her warm expression connected with everyone in the gate area. I pledged to never take for granted the invisible people and to treat them with kindness and respect. Kindness is in short supply in our time's up, don't bother me, I'm too sad world. And, we can change it. ... "
" ... Finally, such integrated transformation enabled by IT Ops 4.0 has to use the "operational intelligence" that millions of man-years of toil by countless operations teams across the globe have contributed to through their sacrifices of supporting these four generations of environments. This intelligence is invisible because it is there but not harvested (i.e., it is in the form of petabytes and zettabytes of ticket data from service desk operations, application support, business operations support and many other sources). IT Ops 4.0 will have to make this intelligence visible by demonstrating the guaranteed incremental benefits in the form of outcome-driven IT operations. ... "
" ... One example of the toil that is still widely experienced in many enterprises today is the legacy labor involved with collaborating and participating in communal decision-making processes. For groups operating in these environments, the antiquated workflow of creating content, emailing it around for inputs and edits and consolidating disparate changes is commonplace. Related information no longer needs to be fragmented across many emails, documents, and applications. ... "
" ... What to expect? You will feel at home in this 11 bedroom extraordinary house shaped by wars, toil, treason and service and by the rise and fall of kings. The decor is cozy and the atmosphere is rich in family’s historical coats of arms, photographs, old books and various objects. Outside, the British 25 acre garden is so magnificent. Enjoy plenty of walks along an avenue of trees down to an iron gate which opens onto a boating lake and admire what a careful work has been made in the gardens. Carved stone fountain, rosery, orangery and a kitchen garden where much of what is grown ends up in the plates. What can you do in Farleigh Wallop? Visit the region, hunt, shoot, fish, play cricket or just do nothing and live like a Lord. What a memorable bespoke experience it is to be immersed for a while in the British chic aristocracy life. Oh lord! ... "
" ... When we toil as if we’re a car going 80 miles per hour with no brakes, we allow the car to drive us. And our engine will eventually burn out or we’re going to go off a cliff. If you stop to think about it, some of us treat our cars better than ourselves. As you can see in the opening paragraph, much of what we demand of ourselves is negative and oppressive. In the same way, the human body wasn’t designed to be driven; it was designed to be drawn, which requires both gas and brakes. ... "