- Always keeping score.
- Worrying about who got the most.
- Worrying about whether you are being hustled.
- Being biased because of race, class, and other ridiculous prejudices.
- Focusing on equal result instead of equal opportunity.
- Believing that material achievement is better than sound character.
- Believing that you are the exception.
- Not acknowledging your capacity for stupidity.
- Underestimating yourself.
- Thinking that virtues are unmitigated advantages.
- Believing that you don't have to practice.
- Not learning from your defeats.
- Poorly choosing your friends.
- Living in the past.
- Living in the future.
- Failing to be grateful.
- Regret.
- Letting others set your goals.
- Seeking the approval of fools.
- Acting in accordance with your mood.
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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