In the course of less than three decades, Amazon has blossomed from a simple online bookseller to one of the most successful and powerful companies in the twenty-first century. The Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has grown resoundingly that critics, overseas regulators, and Washington politicians are all now in a dilemma and in a state of frustration whether the company has become a huge force to recon, and what, if anything is capable of reining in its reach. A previous spat with Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) gave a for tens of thousands of employees' minimum wages, but Amazon still runs largely without any meaningful checks on its so-called huge power even as it moves aggressively to conquer other areas of business such as physical retail, the smart home, and warehouse and aviation robotics. Yet although having an influence in a vast number of different industries, consumers in essence still trust Amazon with all things from their personal information and buying habits to the conv...
1. Hold your peace. ( JAMES 1:19 ) 2. Ask yourself the question: "What i am going to say or do will it resolve the conflict?" 3. Do not take things personal. 4. Treat the issue as a separate entity. ( See the issue from a third person view). 5. Play the role of an ally to the opponent. 1) Hold your peace. The bible says in James 1:19 My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen , slow to speak and slow to become angry . Many at times we regret the things we said while we were angry and fuming, but then we cannot take our words back. We are driven by the eagerness to become the dominant figure in the argument, hence we are bound to utter piecing words. Lets try humility for a change. Watch a video by Tony Robbins Habits for better relationships . 2) What i am going to say or do will it resolve the conflict? This is an important question to ask yourself in order to stay in line with what you wan...