Saturday, February 14, 2015

Cooperation

Though I have discussed the topic of peacefully working together for a common goal in my blog (see Helping Hands and A Good Samaritan), that is never more important when two adults have to share a car together in getting to their places of employment. This stops making spur of the moment driving decision once the car has been taken by one of the drivers. All driving decisions require a plan.
How does collaboration (or sharing) work for you? As the motto goes, is it “your way or the highway?” Of course, this can be indirectly be interpreted as “my wishes must be obeyed at all cost no matter how much it inconveniences everyone else.” Is that the kind of person you really desire to be?

Generally, these type of human beings tend to only have friends because they are either family or co-workers. (Can you think of another reason?) One day when you are but a memory, how do you want people to reminisce about you? The options are “he was a pain in the butt,” or “she had a kind heart.” You make the choice, but my option is the second choice.  

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