I haven't posted anything of this nature in awhile, but I just got a business email from someone that really got under my skin and I thought I would post a little "wisdom" for any one who cares. For what it's worth, here it is....
Selfishness is GOOD. That's right, looking out for #1 is the reason why you are on this planet today, living and breathing with the rest of us. If you don't ensure you r own self interests above pretty much everyone elses, you are asking for trouble.
The flip side of this coin is that selfishness can be BAD. When someone calls you "selfish" it's usually considered an insult, and thus it is a label that most of us want to avoid.
Actually, selfishness can be very good, OR it can be very bad.
I view myself as a selfish person in the GOOD sense. That means that I look out for myself and my interests above all else. HOWEVER, that doesn't mean that I get GREEDY and try to take advantage of other people.
I always, always, always try to be fair with everyone I deal with, in business and personal relationships. I recognize and realize the benefits of working WITH other people to achieve a win-win situation for both parties. I look for opportunities to combine my strengths with the strengths of others to make 2+2>4.
The problem comes when dealing with other people. Most people are so ME ME ME oriented that they confuse GOOD selfishness with BAD selfishness. they base their decisions not on a long term mutual payoff, but on a short term one sided benefit.
They neglect to learn the truth about the circumstances, they care less about the well being of the other party, and they end up LOSING infinitely more than they gain simply because they for whatever reason got GREEDY and decided to take the obvious ME ME ME short term payout rather than taking a little time to assess the situation and figure out a plan that would help them AND the other party exponentially in the long term.
It's all a people game. The winners build foundations that grow and last a lifetime. The losers burn bridges, never gaining any sort of a foothold, making it impossible for them to establish even a ground floor to build upon. They constantly have to start from scratch, forming new relationships with new people because they ABUSED their selfish nature.
It's the same with anything. Something that is worthwhile usually requires effort. Taking the easy way out rarely turns out to provide anything worthwhile.
Just something to think about the next time you are dealing with someone in a business or personal relationship.
Selfishness is GOOD. That's right, looking out for #1 is the reason why you are on this planet today, living and breathing with the rest of us. If you don't ensure you r own self interests above pretty much everyone elses, you are asking for trouble.
The flip side of this coin is that selfishness can be BAD. When someone calls you "selfish" it's usually considered an insult, and thus it is a label that most of us want to avoid.
Actually, selfishness can be very good, OR it can be very bad.
I view myself as a selfish person in the GOOD sense. That means that I look out for myself and my interests above all else. HOWEVER, that doesn't mean that I get GREEDY and try to take advantage of other people.
I always, always, always try to be fair with everyone I deal with, in business and personal relationships. I recognize and realize the benefits of working WITH other people to achieve a win-win situation for both parties. I look for opportunities to combine my strengths with the strengths of others to make 2+2>4.
The problem comes when dealing with other people. Most people are so ME ME ME oriented that they confuse GOOD selfishness with BAD selfishness. they base their decisions not on a long term mutual payoff, but on a short term one sided benefit.
They neglect to learn the truth about the circumstances, they care less about the well being of the other party, and they end up LOSING infinitely more than they gain simply because they for whatever reason got GREEDY and decided to take the obvious ME ME ME short term payout rather than taking a little time to assess the situation and figure out a plan that would help them AND the other party exponentially in the long term.
It's all a people game. The winners build foundations that grow and last a lifetime. The losers burn bridges, never gaining any sort of a foothold, making it impossible for them to establish even a ground floor to build upon. They constantly have to start from scratch, forming new relationships with new people because they ABUSED their selfish nature.
It's the same with anything. Something that is worthwhile usually requires effort. Taking the easy way out rarely turns out to provide anything worthwhile.
Just something to think about the next time you are dealing with someone in a business or personal relationship.