Celebrate Commitment.

This might run contrary to certain mantras that sound like, “Fail Fast, Fail Often” or something. But commitment should be celebrated more often than it is.

In fact, commitment should be rewarded in substantially better ways than it currently stands.

This idea can be applied in both small and great circumstances. Be it loyal employees and faithful spouses, or the indomitable tenacity of mechanics and students. The willpower and patience to see something through to completion, solution, or termination is indeed a virtue.

What should be a highly valued asset is often overshadowed by talents and skills, when it should be on equal footing.

The older I get, the more convinced I am of this sentiment.


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