Over and over again, a phoney will mention that he worked on a very similar project years ago and also has the best contacts with external partners. Wisdom eaten with a spoon - that's why questions are undesirable. The opportunity is also taken by dazzlers to toady to the boss. To take credit for the successes of others - logically not in front of the team, but in between meetings with the superior: A short remark in the coffee kitchen is often enough to improve one's position. "In this discipline one could really get started". Purposeful use of the subjunctive - "we should / we could": Ideas or suggestions and ideas are often formulated in such a way that as little of one's own working time as possible is threatened, e.g. However, there are some signs that expose impostors: These "colleagues" are masters of self-promotion, not always completely honest and sometimes make it to the top with little effort. Nevertheless, they make it through professional life - sometimes even highly successfully. These types, who like to make a big entrance in meetings or when they meet the boss, often rarely back up their words with action. This is not even a special feature of LinkedIn or social media in general. You recognise some of them immediately, with others it sometimes takes a little longer. Here on #LinkedIn, there are many phonies and frauds, people who pretend to be something or to be able to do something or to have certain emotions. Let's pray the political leaders, not just the ones involved in the #Ukraine / #Russia conflict, but all over the world have the message of this very special song in mind. The reason, why I have selected this one for today is obvious. It was also covered and released as a single by #FrankieGoesToHollywood in 1984. Performed by Edwin Starr in 1970, the song's power was reasserted when #BruceSpringsteen and the E Street Band took their rendition into the U.S. The song was written in 1969 in protest against the Vietnam War. The song "War", written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, is one of the most famous anti-war songs. What is it good for? You tell me (nothing) They say we must fight to keep our freedomīut Lord knows there's got to be a better way, oh Oh, war, has shattered many a young man's dreams (War) It's got one friend that's The Undertaker War means tears to thousands of mother's eyes 'Cause it means destruction of innocent lives The reason isn't because I've been lazy this week - no, I actually think any extra word would be one too many. The text of today's post is basically just the lyrics of the song: #WAR.
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