This is a follow-up on yesterday’s post.
I’m struggling to remember where I first heard this maxim, but am reminded of it now and then. If you pet a cat, make sure you’re doing it because it’s what you want to do; not because you expect any appreciation from the cat. When the cat – who is ‘allowing’ you to pet it – has had it’s share of enjoyment, it will move on. There will be no reciprocal appreciation; when she’s done with you, she’s done with you.
Your work (and others you work with) may be a lot like that cat. You may get some positive feedback, and you may not. If you’re doing what you do because you find value in the doing, you’ll have your reward and feel much greater satisfaction.
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