particularly well said about the quest for human connection is limiting individual personalities. I used to call it “check your brain at the door” when coming to work, where common sense is overridden by procedure.
So true, Amy, and we've all been in those environments where we've been asked to check our brains (and emotions and everything else) at the door. Blocking or restricting our shared humanity only leads to more friction and eventually will backfire on any organization - for profit or not. Thanks for the comment and so glad this resonated with you!
particularly well said about the quest for human connection is limiting individual personalities. I used to call it “check your brain at the door” when coming to work, where common sense is overridden by procedure.
So true, Amy, and we've all been in those environments where we've been asked to check our brains (and emotions and everything else) at the door. Blocking or restricting our shared humanity only leads to more friction and eventually will backfire on any organization - for profit or not. Thanks for the comment and so glad this resonated with you!