Proficiency vs. Commitment

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RE: Proficiency vs. Commitment

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Dedication, devotion, allegiance, loyalty, resolution, resolve, duty, diligence, zeal, onus.
ne nothi tere te deorsum (don't let the bastards grind you down)

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RE: Proficiency vs. Commitment

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I can’t help but think of the pig in the Bacon & Eggs analogy.

Sounds like something Mike Leach would say. [;)]

As I heard it :

The chicken was involved, but the pig was committed.
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Post by broccolini » Sun Nov 06, 2022
. . . no-one needs apologize for douchebags acting like douchebags
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