Another word of wisdom came crossing my mind. I was surfing my Facebook account (and completing a test question at the same time) when I encountered something pretty much I consider disturbing, though not onto myself.
Her (based on her name and postings, so I quickly jump into conclusion that the user is a female) postings seemed to be very unprofessional. I would like to conclude that she isn't a professional too. Trained professionals, for me, will behave professionally. In my previous post (in this blog, not on Facebook), I wrote how wonder I am when seeing professionals behave immaturely. And just now I came across a same case.
Life is like a circle. I still remember (I'm sorry, sometimes I have bad short term memories. Ugh...I've become old now) I wrote that human will get back the things they gave to others. There's a Tamil proverb said: Don't do bad things to others because others will do bad things twice as bad onto you. And it goes the other way around if you do good things. To simplify: You'll get back what you did. Another word: You reap what you sow.
Sometimes we never realised that we are indeed right or wrong. Because we do things that we deemed right. We criticise, we destroy, we fight, we do this, we do that, we do everything. Then someone come up and tell us that we did wrong. For everyone, we will be taken aback by the telling. And there's a fine line between pros and so-called "pros". Pros will never respond harshly (or ironically) and will start to look at themselves and reflect - what have I done? Which they ought to do all the time.
So-called "pros" will start to act like they did nothing wrong and respond with various example of wrongdoings and comparing themselves with the examples. Then they start to belittle others. They also say 'They did it before and nobody talked about it, so why couldn't I?' Then they gained such a popularity for the things that they've done, because more and more people jump in and talk about their action. Which is a cheap way to become popular.
Hey, so-called "pros". Before you think you are outrageous, think that there are more wiser people than you. Before you think you are marvelous, think that there are a lot of better people out there. Before you think you are "professional", think that there are more professionals walking before you.
Her (based on her name and postings, so I quickly jump into conclusion that the user is a female) postings seemed to be very unprofessional. I would like to conclude that she isn't a professional too. Trained professionals, for me, will behave professionally. In my previous post (in this blog, not on Facebook), I wrote how wonder I am when seeing professionals behave immaturely. And just now I came across a same case.
Life is like a circle. I still remember (I'm sorry, sometimes I have bad short term memories. Ugh...I've become old now) I wrote that human will get back the things they gave to others. There's a Tamil proverb said: Don't do bad things to others because others will do bad things twice as bad onto you. And it goes the other way around if you do good things. To simplify: You'll get back what you did. Another word: You reap what you sow.
Sometimes we never realised that we are indeed right or wrong. Because we do things that we deemed right. We criticise, we destroy, we fight, we do this, we do that, we do everything. Then someone come up and tell us that we did wrong. For everyone, we will be taken aback by the telling. And there's a fine line between pros and so-called "pros". Pros will never respond harshly (or ironically) and will start to look at themselves and reflect - what have I done? Which they ought to do all the time.
So-called "pros" will start to act like they did nothing wrong and respond with various example of wrongdoings and comparing themselves with the examples. Then they start to belittle others. They also say 'They did it before and nobody talked about it, so why couldn't I?' Then they gained such a popularity for the things that they've done, because more and more people jump in and talk about their action. Which is a cheap way to become popular.
Hey, so-called "pros". Before you think you are outrageous, think that there are more wiser people than you. Before you think you are marvelous, think that there are a lot of better people out there. Before you think you are "professional", think that there are more professionals walking before you.
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