For years, literally years, I thought that business, as a discipline, was kind of a scam.
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And then a few months ago I had a recent MBA grad over for dinner and the dude absolutely blew my mind.
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I had, after being exposed to entry-level business stuff, written off the entire discipline as BS, when in fact it is deeeeeeeeeeep
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Fortunately my friend set me to rights on this before I did something shitty like say out loud that I thought business was bullshit.
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But if you engage respectfully with people in other disciplines, you too can be delighted and amazed by all the awesome things people know!
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You, too, can expand your limited view of the world and improve both as a person and as a professional by engaging across disciplines!
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Fred Rogers didn't think engineers were more important than bakers or delivery people. We should follow his example.
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Fred Rogers showed the same respect to flight attendants as he did to pilots.
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Everyone has something to teach you. Don't calibrate your treatment of a person by the value assigned to them by an oppressive system.
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Anyway, the devaluing of all other disciplines is how you get billion-dollar startups with no business models and shit UI.
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