When our mind doesn’t cooperate, what can we do?
Suppose we are working on an important project, and we have a clear vision of how that project will be executed most efficiently and effectively. But we have a colleague who opposes our idea. Initially, we may try to persuade them to see how their objections are unwarranted and how their concerns can be addressed by our plan. But if they don't listen to us, are we obligated to give up our plan just because they don't approve it? Certainly not, especially if that colleague is our subordinate but is acting like our superior. Even if we can't change their way of thinking, we can persist in our plan without waiting for or working for their approval.
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