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And I particularly like the whole thing of being boss. Boss and employee... It's the slave quality that I find very alluring.
A leader is admired, a boss is feared.
I think once you're in the public eye, whether you're a boss, a teacher or whatever you do, that you're automatically in the position of role model. You have people looking up to you, so whether you choose to accept it or not is a different question.
A good game gives us meaningful accomplishment - clear achievement that we don't necessarily get from real life. In a game, you've beaten level four, the boss monster is dead, you have a badge, and now you have a super laser sword. Real life isn't like that, right?
I am an animator. I feel like I'm the manager of a animation cinema factory. I am not an executive. I'm rather like a foreman, like the boss of a team of craftsmen. That is the spirit of how I work.
People ask the difference between a leader and a boss. The leader leads, and the boss drives.
My dad is my best friend, my father, and my boss. When I do something that is exciting and he likes it, it feels three times as good as you can imagine.
When you're an assistant, you're executing the wishes of your boss.
On average, spending time with your boss is consistently rated as the least pleasurable activity in a given day.
In the past a leader was a boss. Today's leaders must be partners with their people... they no longer can lead solely based on positional power.