Should always be late be Judged?

in hive-153970 •  4 months ago 
Reality and truth are constant in our lives, including mine. One unavoidable aspect is being late for work or class, which is a common experience that most people should understand.

We are often late for work by 5, 10, 15, or even 30 minutes due to unforeseen events such as traffic and accidents. People should remember that arriving very early at the office or school doesn't necessarily mean you are better or more capable.

What is the benefit of going to school or the office early at 6:30, 7:00, or 7:30 in the morning and then coming home at 4:30 or 5:00 in the afternoon if the output of your work is meaningless?

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Yes, his presence is there, and he is not late. But what about the person who arrives late and stays until 5 PM or 6 PM? You judge them for being late by 5, 10, or 15 minutes. What if the output of the latecomer is better and more insightful than that of the person who arrives early? Who would you choose now?

If I were the owner of a company, I would choose the person who is late by 5, 10, or 15 minutes. I have no problem with that. What's the use of being in the office early if you have no results in your work?

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I would rather choose the late person who brings benefits to the company and is appreciated, rather than the person who arrives early but is just a presence in the office.

It's interesting to discuss this topic, right? What would you choose? Feel free to comment, and I will respond to all of you.

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How come? I did use Google Translate if I couldn't express my feelings in English. And what AI is that? So, you mean, that even Google translator is not allowed to use?

it is better to use your national language, rather than using a translator

Who will read? Who can understand? No one is interested. Anyway, it's better to use Grammarly.com