Every age had people like you. Had you lived two hundred years ago, you would’ve become factory and estate managers. Half a millennia ago, you would’ve tried to join the court of a nearby lord. And five thousand years ago somewhere in ancient Egypt you would’ve strived to become priests, as it was the most realistic way to acquire some power. A manager is simply the most suitable place for fulfilling your needs in the fabric of the modern society. The most suitable starting place, since appetite comes with eating…
Ray N. Kuili, Awakening
‘Had this Nick,’ Michael lifted the book, “somehow gotten into your company he would’ve became your CEO in a blink of an eye. Or even better, a trusted advisor to your CEO. Same for my company.”
He opened the book on a random page and read in a sing-song voice:
“ … And the first opinion which one forms of a prince, and of his understanding, is by observing the men he has around him; and when they are capable and faithful he may always be considered wise, because he has known how to recognize the capable and to keep them faithful …”
He put the book down and smiled at Joan.
“Now try and recall what you thought of your management last time they promoted yet another moron. Or when they didn’t promote you.
Ray N. Kuili, Awakening
Do you know what it really means, the place at the very top of a pyramid? Do you have any idea? The pyramid’s vertex is not just another step up. It’s the step up. It’s the ultimate prize that only some dare to dream about and even fewer get their hands on. It’s worth all other steps combined. It’s the single thing that makes existence of the pyramid possible. Foundational bricks can be replaced. Middle layers—ah, the middle layers—they are even more replaceable than the countless bricks, although of course we don’t want them to know this. But the vertex is a different story. It gives everyone sense of purpose. It makes them believe that someone truly cares. It doesn’t just crown the pyramid—it is the thing that holds it together.
Ray N. Kuili, Awakening
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