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| + | You can never truly trust in what information is presented, you can only extrapolate from what you know and from historical records to make decisions. Thus your desire to trust in something is a personal decision, but it still either generates a bad record or a good one. (See [[education|Leveraging stewardship & education]]) | ||
| - | You can never truly trust in what information is presented, you can only extrapolate from what you know and from historical records to make decisions, thus your desire to trust in something is a personal decision, but it still either generates a bad record or a good one. (See [[education|Leveraging stewardship & education]]) | ||
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| When it comes to records, the ledger system of accounting is the easiest for deciphering information. So you can more easily see, search through, and filter information of actions and their results. | When it comes to records, the ledger system of accounting is the easiest for deciphering information. So you can more easily see, search through, and filter information of actions and their results. | ||
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| ===== Rewards, appreciation, | ===== Rewards, appreciation, | ||
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| Some think that rewards corrupt an individual' | Some think that rewards corrupt an individual' | ||
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