I'm an advocating director (for those who are interested Ould is an advocating leader - I think that means he doesn't have the stones to be a director, or something).
This is what it says:
As a DIRECTOR, you combine an unusual openness and passion for beauty and style with confidence and a down-to-earth sensibility that allow you to realize your vision. Being social, empathic, and understanding makes you ADVOCATING.
Couldn't have said it better myself. I mean, everyone who knows me immediately recognises my unusual passion for beauty and style.
Now what I'm interested in is what the Orrsome one is.
4 comments:
So are you going to take up the offer to put your personality DNA on a t-shirt for everyone to see?
stones?
well nuts to you. The difference is this:
a director tells people what to do.
a leader does it too.
Basically it's the difference between an armchair general and a captain in the trenches.
And no, having a tash like Kitchener does not count for anything.
But an armchair general is still a general! And let me tell you, there aren't any armchairs out here in Methven (put there are plenty of trenches).
why does it not surprise me that you would sit in a trench, rather than leading by going over the top?
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