“If a leader is to be effective, he or she must always be learning. I don’t mean just gaining knowledge about a subject, but knowledge about his or her people as well, what motivates and inspires them. The effective leader must watch, listen, and learn about the environment and the culture where they are operating. Knowledge truly is power. Recognizing and learning how to best use that knowledge is what makes a leader powerful.” – Greg Taunt
Animal Thoughts
Dog: “Why do they keep putting the lid down on the big water bowl?”
Goldfish: “Just because I have a three-second memory, they don’t think I’ll mind eating the same fish flakes … Oh boy! Fish flakes!”
Dog: “Man, why do they keep rubbing my nose in it? I already KNOW whose it is!”
Goldfish: “The wimpy knight never comes out of the castle to fight me for dominion over the fish tank. So I must continue patrolling, for I am lord and master!”
Parrot: “Tease, tease, tease! But do those greedy clowns ever really give me a cracker? NO!”
Cat: “Why are these people in my house?”
Goldfish: “Oh, tap-tap-tap! There’s a new one!”