What my kids can teach you about hierarchy Nicholas Charney June 8, 2012 Watch this … my daughter is particularly brilliant at the very end. Originally published by Nick Charney at cpsrenewal.ca subscribe/connect Original post Leave a Comment 2 Comments Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Andrew Krzmarzick June 8th, 2012 There’s only so long a person will try to help things get unstuck, eh? A note: I’m not sure it even has to be fun. I’d settle for something between “happy” and “sad” (aka, not fun, but meaningful) if I knew: (a) the system worked, (b) I enjoyed the other people in the game, and (c) I was making a difference / having an impact. Log in to Reply Elizabeth Fischer Laurie June 13th, 2012 Such a simple experiment but excellent point. Well done. Log in to Reply
Andrew Krzmarzick June 8th, 2012 There’s only so long a person will try to help things get unstuck, eh? A note: I’m not sure it even has to be fun. I’d settle for something between “happy” and “sad” (aka, not fun, but meaningful) if I knew: (a) the system worked, (b) I enjoyed the other people in the game, and (c) I was making a difference / having an impact. Log in to Reply
Elizabeth Fischer Laurie June 13th, 2012 Such a simple experiment but excellent point. Well done. Log in to Reply
There’s only so long a person will try to help things get unstuck, eh?
A note: I’m not sure it even has to be fun. I’d settle for something between “happy” and “sad” (aka, not fun, but meaningful) if I knew:
(a) the system worked,
(b) I enjoyed the other people in the game, and
(c) I was making a difference / having an impact.
Such a simple experiment but excellent point. Well done.