Express work in a Venn diagram of "want to do", "be able to do", and "should do".
I want to, I can, I should.
Looking at the letter, it feels exactly the same as Recruitment Will Can Must.
The point that was so eye-opening to me while reading The Monster that is the Company is that it is you, not the company, who decides what you "should" do.
Example
These two "shoulds" cannot be reconciled, then selection is necessary
He tells us to make choices of our own volition and to have "preparedness" to accept the consequences of those choices.
The "I'll do it because my boss told me to do it" mentality runs counter to this.
Other interesting points
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