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 is always more important than what
you do do.
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.
Related:
- 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.... - 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.
- Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. There might be a law against it by that time.
- Always do what you are afraid to do. Emerso

