| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1961 - 1270 pages
...to make such a stud}' in the tii'st place. The results could have been foretold. William H. Why te, Jr., in his book "The Organization Man" has listed...more, 2. I like things pretty much the way they are. 4. I don't care for books or music much. 5. I love my wife and children. 6. I don't let them get in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Military research - 1968 - 90 pages
...copy of this list be given every young man you appoint to West Point or the other service academies : 1. I love my father and my mother, but my father a...6. I don't let them get in the way of company work. STUDY OF SUBMARINE SAILORS I anticipate with horror the day when the Navy is induced to place psychiatrists... | |
| Robert S. Ellwood - Religion - 1997 - 294 pages
...possible." Then: When in doubt about the most beneficial answer to any question, repeat to yourself: I loved my father and my mother, but my father a little bit more. I like things pretty much the way they are. I never worry much about anything. I don't care for books... | |
| Mark Parkinson - Business & Economics - 2000 - 148 pages
...executives, also went on to give the following, more detailed observations: Repeat to yourself: a) I loved my father and my mother, but my father a little bit more. b) I like things pretty well the way they are. c) I never worry much about anything. d) I don't care... | |
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