Monday, March 06, 2006

Full Circle

The circle. A 360 degree angle. Everything comes full circle. Whatever is done, the whatever comes back. Anywhere people go, there are circles. Circles move people forward.

In a date, both people impress each other. It's never one impress the other first and the other impress the one second. Both impress each other together—like a circle. How else can they communicate with each other and learn about each other? Keep the circle of impression, the circle of communication, and the circle of having a good time rotating. (The Circle of Impression??? Hmmm, the Circle of Impression is another future Blog topic ^_^)

In a job interview, the job candidate or interviewee being interviewed impress his or her employer or interviewer. The job candidate starts rotating the circle to impress the employer. If the job candidate is hired, the employer keeps rotating the circle, and rotating faster and longer. Sooner or later, both employee and employer keep rotating the circle in favorable terms. All-star employees don't want to rotate the circle himself or herself; in other words, work at a crappy company. The employer has to make the company a great company for great employees. If the employer fails, the employee knows there are better companies out there and he or she is going to leave eventually.

A common saying is life goes full circle. It's true in almost all aspects in life. Nothing goes one way and succeeds. Successful people start moving the circle, and if other people in a team, other people in a negotiation, just anyone involved in any circle fail to keep the circle rotating, the successful people go somewhere else to keep the circle moving and moving and growing and growing ooooo . . . OOOOO

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