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Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Darwinism Social Theory

Underpin, by Darwin

Jest not, Charles offers the backbone in standing up to adversity...

 Phi . los . o . phy 
[fi-los-uh-fee]

noun, plural -phies
1. the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct

An abundance of philosophies offer people and brands the chance to express the inherent values of which underpin their actions and despite the negative undertone to this entry, I have only but learnt the significance this has in guiding both personal and professional development.







Only recently have I focused, studied and understood the bearing this has had in shaping my decision making process into a more efficient engine.




"It's not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change"
- Charles Darwin

Jest not, Charles offers the backbone in standing up to adversity.



 

ad·ver·si·ty/adˈvərsitē/



Noun:
Difficulties; misfortune

Synonyms:
misfortune - disaster - distress - calamity - hardship





Allow yourself a psychological safety net with this philosophy and be prepared through composure to understand, evaluate and respond to a challenge in adversity and yes - adversity is just a challenge.


Seemingly pretentious, the logical reasoning offers the adoption to profession where businesses favoured for longevity exercise responsiveness to markets capable of eratic change which in turn transpires into strategic positioning as the stronger and most intelligent competitor.

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