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Attach some price even if it is very little , people never appreciate free things .
REASONS WHY PEOPLE NEVER APPRECIATE FREE THINGS
-Zero Price:...
Attach some price even if it is very little , people never appreciate free things .
REASONS WHY PEOPLE NEVER APPRECIATE FREE THINGS
-Zero Price: When something costs nothing, people don't engage in the usual value assessment, often leading to neglect or disregard.
-Lack of Investment: Without spending money or time, there's no personal cost, so the item isn't perceived as valuable, unlike something earned.
-Mental Effort: People are more likely to be mindful and careful with items they paid for, as it involves their hard-earned money.
-Perceived Obligation: Free items can create pressure to accept or use them, even if unwanted, leading to resentment or disinterest.
We are a toxic generation that doesn't know how to build healthy relationships. We end up throwing lines like "I don't owe anyone anything". You do...
We are a toxic generation that doesn't know how to build healthy relationships. We end up throwing lines like "I don't owe anyone anything". You do owe people something, you owe those you offended an apology. You owe those who gave you support gratitude. And you owe those you disrespect, respect. Accounting is a personal act of integrity and morale principles over what the trends and society say. We will forever live in a broken society, until we learn to account for our actions that impact other people's lives negatively.
The Four Quadrants (Panes) of the Window
Open Area / Arena (Known to Self & Others): This is the public self; what you know about yourself and ...
The Four Quadrants (Panes) of the Window
Open Area / Arena (Known to Self & Others): This is the public self; what you know about yourself and what others also know. It includes behaviors, skills, and attitudes that are freely shared.
Blind Area / Blind Spot (Known to Others, Unknown to Self):Things that others perceive about you, but you are unaware of. This might include habits, mannerisms, or how your behavior affects others (e.g., someone might not realize they are interrupting others).
Hidden Area / Façade (Known to Self, Unknown to Others): Things you know about yourself, but keep hidden from others. This includes personal feelings, secrets, insecurities, or fears.
Unknown Area / Unknown Self (Unknown to Self & Others): Aspects of the self that are not known to you or to others. This can include untapped talents, hidden motivations, or subconscious feelings.