Worker's Dilemma: 1. No matter how much you do, you'll never do
enough. 2. What you don't do is always more important than what
you do do.
enough. 2. What you don't do is always more important than what
you do do.
Related:
- Worker's Dilemma Law (or Management's Put-Down Law)
1) No matter how much you do,
you'll never do enough. 2) What you don't do... - No matter how much you do you never do
enough... - No matter how much you do,
you'll never do enough... - What you don't do is always more important than what
you do... - Always do what you are afraid to do.
... - What difference does it make how much you have?
What you do not have amounts to much more. --... - One of the frustrations about doing what you do is that most people who do
not do what you do know far more about how to do what you do than you do,
and they are not shy about telling you this... - In as much as you will never be able to do what you wish,
it is better to be able to wish what you do... - WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO WITH THAT!?!?
?!?!?...
From the same category:
- McGoon's Law
The probability of winning is inversely
proportional to the amount of the wager... - Flugg's Law:
When you need to knock on wood is when you realize... - Gattuso's Extension of Murphy's Law:
Nothing is ever so bad that it can't get worse... - Army Axiom
Any order that can be misunderstood
has been misunderstood... - The Banana Principle: If you buy bananas or avocados before they
are ripe,
there won't be any left by the time they are ripe....
