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But I digress. I think that, many times, even those people who're engaged in communities of trust or those who're "in the know" (and I can think of SEVERAL examples) should be reminded about how to behave; how to interact with others. For this reason, getting involved in the discussion about Trust Agents -- and about trust, in general -- is important for all of us. Not just because we like Chris & Julien and want to see them succeed, but because it's important not to get mired in our own self-importance and stagnate. So whether the meat of the matter makes you say, "DUH" or not, if it makes you think consciously about how you're dealing with others, then it's an effective book, a totally worthwhile purchase, and probably not something that you'll ever need to employ as a bludgeon.
How true: "The people who need Trust Agents the most are the least likely to read it."
It seems like that is the case for so many important messages that need to get out. But the message still needs to get out. Not a big fan of military metaphors, but those of us enlisted in the Army of Trust must spread these lessons one-to-one, door-to-door, living by example and exposing those to this and similar messages. Especially to the pointy haired boss.
It would be far easier to say "screw 'em", but that type of indifference creates a whole other batch of problems. But wisdom brings with it a certain responsibility including striving for betterment of the world we live in.
Let's spread the word!
Appreciate your posts...glad you're sharing your gift with the world!
Peter
Me, I'm holding out for the audio book for my personal copy.
thanks,
AL
a) I'm definitely picking this up
b) I enjoyed the Dilbert reference