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" ... If you are in a profession that is other-oriented — a non-profit, healthcare, client services or efforts in defense of the most vulnerable populations — the physical and emotional drain of this work can be unceasing. You likely got into this work because you love serving people and want to make a difference, but drawing boundaries is not your strong suit, especially when stepping back means others who are experiencing dire straits may feel worse. You also bear the emotional toll of witnessing anguish and systemic oppression day in and day out, and you’d proudly endure it rather than allow one more person to suffer on your watch. ... "
" ... In the 15 years since Allen arrived, Seminole tribe members' annual dividends have risen from about $30,000 a year to an estimated $128,000, plus access to free private school and college tuition, universal health care and elder care. All are offered employment with the tribal government, and the reservations are dotted with oversize houses and late-model cars. The unceasing flow of wealth has not been without its downsides, however: Drug and alcohol abuse remains a problem, and a low percentage of adults have a college education. Fewer young people are interested in traditional tribal crafts or events like the Miss Seminole pageant or alligator wrestling. And since anyone with 25% Seminole heritage can qualify for a dividend, the tribe faced a rash of "dividend babies" until about four years ago, when Chief Billie halted payments to those under 18. ... "
" ... In this world, it can be argued that the single most important technological innovation that the technology sector has ever produced is not some remarkable piece of hardware, or creative and compelling software, but rather its approach to leadership and management. Tech companies have long operated in an environment that required them to be dedicated to both continuous renewal, and unceasing resilience. ... "
" ... It is true that change is unceasing and ubiquitous, and disruption is seemingly everywhere, but let's be clear that in understanding this phenomenon of disruption there are no "Kodak moments" to fear. This misplaced allusion is one of a handful of characteristics that need to be addressed, clarified or put to rest before we can really understand what disruption is, and how best to respond to it. ... "