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RE: As the conditions change
So often, people have been raised with the manipulation of reward and punishment, that maybe they really believe something isn't worth doing well unless they're getting a "suitable" and immediate reward for it.
I find this common in companies I work with and part of the reason so many people find it difficult to build a career they might want. It also appears in those who require to build a foundation before being able to extract value. I have seen many bright, young entrepreneurs fail miserably because they couldn't delay gratification.
Thats really interesting, because one of the things repeated time and time again is that it usually takes a couple years for a business to even start making a profit.
I like to take the Dory approach if I start to get despondent.
