Food for Thought
There’s an old Hindu saying that goes,
In the first 30 years of your life, you make your habits. For the last 30 years of your life, your habits make you."
You can circumvent a lot of stress-induced bad behavior by not adding to the problem. You can be steadfast and have clear expectations without being harsh, critical, or demeaning. You can reset the terms of the interaction by watching your tone and by remembering the phrase: “hard on the issue, soft on the person.”
Never allow failure to become an option. Adapt and overcome.
“Here’s the question: How many batteries would they need in order to power Tokyo for three days, until the storm passes and they can turn the turbines back on? The answer is more than 14 million batteries. That’s more storage capacity than the world produces in a decade. Purchase price: $400 billion.”