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Handling workplace politics

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Every office has politics, as long there are at least two employees!

Experienced something which I don't want to discuss here, but while googling about it, found this very well made statement:
If you don't know the problem; you are INNOCENT.
If you know the problem, but don't know the solution; you are IGNORANT.
If you know the problem, you know the solution, but you don't want to use or implement; you are a CULPRIT.
Perfect.

Mahatma Gandhi's quote "The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong" comes in handy.

Perfect again.

Updated January 21st, 2010 at 05:50 PM by Shashikiran

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  1. nagesh babu's Avatar
    Aren't the two statements slightly contradictory?
    The greatness of people like Mahatma and Buddha was that they made a ordinary man with his weaknesses feel fine by giving an explaination for their weakness! I guess finally what matters is how you feel about something rather than what you did or didnt do about it!
  2. Shashikiran's Avatar
    Aren't the two statements slightly contradictory?
    Well, you are right. But it depends on which side of the problem you are in

    The greatness of people like Mahatma and Buddha was that they made a ordinary man with his weaknesses feel fine by giving an explaination for their weakness! I guess finally what matters is how you feel about something rather than what you did or didnt do about it!
    True, we are what our mind is... we are what we think we are... aren't we?
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