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Chapter 9: Servant responsibility in a bureaucratic society

Robert K. Greenleaf. Chapter 9: Servant responsibility in a bureaucratic society. A mathematical solution is called beautiful when it penetrates the unknown, opens up new insights, advances knowledge… “Ludwig, what has happened? We don’t understand you any more.”…. Page 312.

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Chapter 9: Servant responsibility in a bureaucratic society

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  1. Robert K. Greenleaf Chapter 9:Servant responsibility in a bureaucratic society

  2. A mathematical solution is called beautiful when it penetrates the unknown, opens up new insights, advances knowledge… “Ludwig, what has happened? We don’t understand you any more.”… Page 312

  3. Too many able young people entering business today stumble on their first jobs because they are so preoccupied with… Listening in an attitude, an attitude toward other people and what they are trying to express… (whole paragraph) Page 313

  4. So the medical school decided that doctors in training should be taught to listen…(whole paragraph). Page 314

  5. Humor. “True humor,” said Thomas Carlyle, “springs more from the head than from the heart; it is not contempt, its essence is love…” Tolerance. I use the word in an older meaning – the ability to bear suffering with serenity. Page 315

  6. In these two poems Robert Frost states… I assume that you are resolved to use your lives well and to contribute more than you take out of life because… Page 316

  7. As John Gardner put it recently, we do well at growing critics and experts, but we do not produce enough people for the responsible roles. Page 317

  8. Let me urge, then, while you are young and your lifestyle may still be formed by conscious choices… Page 318

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