A man's job is a hint for how he views the world; do you agree?
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A man's job is a hint for how he views the world; do you agree?
(Location 49 - Kindle version)All computers are based on bits. A bit is a 1 or a 0—on or off. That’s it. There is a correlation between the personality types of technical people and our “black or white” mindsets. We have chosen career fields where the fundamentals are 1s and 0s, on or off, so it makes sense we view the world as black and white, rather than with shades of gray.
The author have suggested that there is a correlation between a man's job and how he views the world. In other terms we should be able to get an idea about a man's view on the world and how his mind will work in certain scenarios just by getting to know his job. What do you think? Do you think such a thing is possible and acceptable?
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Obviously, their views for this project will be different, just like their general views of life.
So, yes, someone's job may determine how they view life.
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That is a unique situation, and many people wouldn't fall under that category most of the time. Just sharing a different perspective. I do tend to agree that a job is usually indicative of the way people view the world. Not just a hint, but a direct correlation. There's a reason that certain jobs are more appealing to certain kinds of people.
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As complex beings, people's views are influenced by various factors, including education, experience, personal beliefs, and cultural backgrounds. While some professions can give insight into a person's skills or knowledge in a particular area, they must remember that their professional responsibilities do not limit people's thoughts.
Understanding someone's worldview and cognitive strategy requires delving into all facets of their existence, building strong relationships with them, and taking into account the complexity of human nature. While a person's place of employment may offer some useful information, it shouldn't be the lone aspect that determines how they see the world or how they approach problems. Accepting the depth and breadth of the human experience is necessary for a deeper understanding of people.
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