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The Curse of Mediocrity

  • Paul Bailey
  • Aug 16, 2018
  • 1 min read

Not caring about the goals and objectives of yourself, or of a team you are a part, is a disappointing reality we often to deal with.

What is equally troubling are those individuals who may state that they care, but proceed to go out on the field of competition and are willing to accept shoddy and poor execution as basically: "It is what it is."

Settling for mediocre standards - either in yourself or a teammate - is thoroughly counter-intuitive to what Excellence truly is.

I'd always like to believe that people of Excellence can drive others to abandoning their perspectives of mediocrity....

But at least I am comforted with the knowledge that people of Excellence will eventually push the committed "mediocrites" out the back door.

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