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Work On Your Insecurities

Work On Your Insecurities

If you don’t, you’ll suffer a lot more than the pain of having them

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Patrick Muindi
Aug 14, 2024
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I have seen leaders who, even when surrounded by the most talented pool of people to select from, still end up with the most incompetent cabinet. They choose so poorly as if to broadcast themselves as skilled in doing and being so.

I have seen many who meet very interesting people, and yet their choice of a lover, partner, or spouse is arguably the worst anyone could imagine.

At first, this behavior seemed to puzzle me. These people have options and anyone can see it. But they somehow end up with the worst selection.

His cabinet causes every citizen to wonder, “With all the qualified men and women in this country, is this what he could honesty come up with?” Her friends love her, but they just cannot see the rationale for the man in her life. They say, “She’s met many people; we certainly couldn’t have imagined it will be him.”

And then there’s this organization that people cannot really understand. Try as it may, but it still ends up with the least …

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