On Tue, 18 Aug 1998 18:24:04 +0100
George Myszka <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Also there
> is no external incentive to be any better than on the day of becoming a
> partner, thus promoting stagnation and the inevitable loss of morale. To
> promote excellence requires motivation and that may not always be
> available on a personal basis.
What about the motivation of doing well in a job you like?
Although not a religious person, if I was I think I would prefer to go
to my parish priest for solace rather than the nearest cardinal.(Apols
if I am mixing my religious metaphors here)
What external incentive could there be that would not entail the likely
prostitution of your own ideas to the politically correct frame of
reference of those "superior" to you in order to *qualify* for your
award?
Graham
'Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at
which one can die.'
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