When we last connected, we were talking about Kaizen, the Japanese process of continuous improvement. Since it is such an important concept I wish to continue in that vein. As a species, we are hard wired to constantly be improving, evolving so we can continue to survive.
There are those that don’t want to grow, they like things just the way they are, thank you very much. But it has been said, if you’re not growing, you’re dying. All you have to do is to look at the economic climate, where those that become destitute because they would not improve their skill set thus losing their employment when they are no longer needed.
It is a matter of life long learning. If we keep a curious outlook, we can see the writing on the wall and adjust for the changes. Possibly even improving their position in the establishment. Places of employment are looking for go getters who are constantly trying to improve.
The Charlois Philosophy puts a lot of interest in this process, because, it is through growth that we become are best selves.
God bless, and have a great day.
Robert A. Charlois III