Valued
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Another way that Doug made employees feel
valued
and showed them that he was paying attention is that he handwrote over 30,000 thank-you notes to employees.
Maybe it's time we actually
valued
wisdom as much as we do disruption.
Because today is about the future of the future, and in my future, boys and girls are equally respected, equally valued, and most importantly, equally represented.
Being properly
valued
is so important.
If you're a CEO, and you fly off the handle at a very
valued
employee because of a minor infraction, that could cost you the employee.
And we also know that when we're invited to wear our natural hair in the workplace, it reinforces that we are uniquely
valued
and thus helps us to flourish and advance professionally.
But most importantly, I felt
valued
and embraced.
I couldn't reassure her that her father's ultimate life sacrifice by serving in the United States military as an interpreter would make her more
valued
as an American citizen.
And when things get that competitive about the future, humans are no longer
valued
for our creativity.
No, now we're just
valued
for our data.
It's so embarrassing to just not feel
valued
as a creative person.
And they're going to be paid, and they're going to be
valued.
I work in New York City, in an office where creativity is
valued
and I was already pretty established in my career when all of this started.
In other words, not an autocracy in which I would lead and others would follow and not a democracy in which everybody's points of view were equally valued, but I wanted to have an idea meritocracy in which the best ideas would win out.
Belonging comes from being in relationships where you're
valued
for who you are intrinsically and where you value others as well.
But some groups and relationships deliver a cheap form of belonging; you're
valued
for what you believe, for who you hate, not for who you are.
And so starting my career, I was deadly curious about fundamental mysteries of the most basic building blocks of life, and I was fortunate to live in a society where that curiosity was
valued.
So the larger question is, how do you make sure people are
valued
and respected?
We
valued
it as the number of seal pelts we could kill.
I want to live in a society where artists are more
valued
and have more cultural and financial support so they can focus on creating arts instead of being forced to drive Ubers or take corporate jobs they'd rather not have.
I am emailing to let you know that I am doing great and so are hundreds of thousands of artists who are being
valued
more culturally and financially and getting enough funding to focus on their crafts and create more art.
Or was this preference simply driven by what others around you
valued?
They're trying to get all the
valued
metals out of those components.
And in the Maasai community, goats and cows are the most
valued
possession.
And the consequence is that many highly talented, brilliant, creative people think they're not, because the thing they were good at at school wasn't valued, or was actually stigmatized.
So cows are dying, and cows are the most
valued
possession.
I hate to argue with Einstein, but if that which is most valuable in our life and our business actually can't be counted or valued, aren't we going to spend our lives just mired in measuring the mundane?
It can make people feel valued, respected, honored and seen.
They knew they were
valued
for what they were trying to do, not the outcome.
They were
valued
as human beings.
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