@dunnkruger was looking for secular comment on "serve your fellow man". But most were Biblical
Think about the result of serving others first VS waiting for others to serve you before reciprocating.
If everyone insist on being served before reciprocating, then everyone is just waiting and nobody recieves anything
If everyone serves initially, there is a pretty good chance that everyone will receive something from one or more.
Maybe this is why your may come at the end of the week. Maybe this is why the tip comes at the end of the me.
www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/believe/bible/bible-verses-about-helping-others
If
work = service to your fellow man
$ = reward for service to your fellow man
$ = work storage = service storage
$ = reward to others who serve you
Net service storage = wealth
Net service demand = debt
Therefore
It is better to serve others than demand service from others.
It is better to give than to receive.
@dunnkruger
https://www.saidhasyim.com/post/peak-lifes-work/exploring-the-meaning-of-work-through-service/
Dunn Kruger may need to take this course. He hopes that it is compatable with his idea of working hard in service to your fellow man. IMO the consumer is Caesar. Thumbs up and a company thrives. Thumbs down and a company fails.
I have come to believe that competition in sports is a concept that All understand. We know and demand that winning is the result of competition without acommodation and without artifical enhancements. We enjoy sports more when it is "fair" and or conducted in adherence to a specific set of rules that prevent "cheating". Participants are divided into weight classes or other divisions as needed to allow each to have a reasonable chance of winning. Within each class, participants are necessarily required to practice practice practice and train train train to hone their skills to have the best chance of success. If the sports competition system were any different, if the winner wasn't selected through merit and achievement, it would be less enjoyable and less entertaining. We simply wouldn't value or watch it.
So the question is why do we not apply this same approach to life and business?
In business as it is in sports, our work is service and benefit to our fellow man. The fruits of that service is typically ...