How a shipbuilder ended up
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 4:11 am
But it is not enough to have skills; what matters - in work and in life in general - is to do something clever with them, something fruitful, something enriching. But that does not come from the skills, it comes from the person. So even professionalism comes down to the very personal question: are we curious, lively, cheerful, cheeky, passionate? Are we - as professionals - still vitally "personal"?
Bertrand Piccard likes to tell the story of how qatar rcs data he spoke to aviation experts about his solar plane, how they rejected him (forget it, we know what is possible, what you are planning is impossible...), and building the plane "because he didn't yet know that it was impossible". Didn't the "personal" makers want to know that it was impossible to successfully steer a magazine like this into the 21st century - unless you take it resolutely personally?
The lack of self-consciousness in personal preferences has always been noticeable in this magazine. Despite all their professional caution, the "personal" bosses seemed to me to act more like a well-known oncologist, who often gets more out of a patient's handshake than all the lab results. You have to be able to read lab results and X-rays, of course, but you don't treat X-rays in the end.
Bertrand Piccard likes to tell the story of how qatar rcs data he spoke to aviation experts about his solar plane, how they rejected him (forget it, we know what is possible, what you are planning is impossible...), and building the plane "because he didn't yet know that it was impossible". Didn't the "personal" makers want to know that it was impossible to successfully steer a magazine like this into the 21st century - unless you take it resolutely personally?
The lack of self-consciousness in personal preferences has always been noticeable in this magazine. Despite all their professional caution, the "personal" bosses seemed to me to act more like a well-known oncologist, who often gets more out of a patient's handshake than all the lab results. You have to be able to read lab results and X-rays, of course, but you don't treat X-rays in the end.