T.E.A.M (Together Everyone Achieves More)
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That's where interdependence comes in. Most times we forget that we are all a team despite our diversities. Our general team is called the human race. We need one another to bring our world to the point we dream of. The issue now is "how can two work unless they agree?" To work together and achieve more, we must put our differences aside, peacefully co-exist, and work towards our vision. In a football team (which is the most popular team in existence), there are players, managers, coaches, and other facilitators that make the team up. They have their differences from various sources, but they know that if they were to focus on their differences, they would not go anywhere with the team.
The major obstacle that hampers the progress of a team is intolerance of diversity. Diversity is actually the strength of a team, and not a weakness or something that should tear a team apart. You might be in a team where the next person is black/white, fat/thin, rich/poor, smart/illiterate, introverted/extroverted, gay/straight, crude/sophisticated or selfish/selfless. That does not give you the reason to quit the team; learn to accommodate. People who are able to accommodate even the weirdest people are seen to have super powers.
To achieve more, we must work together relentlessly to put our vision moving simultaneously with reality. To achieve more, we must first of all, have a dream, set up a team and work together. Interdependence has proven to be the only way to achieve more. If you have something you want to do that seems too great for you, never feel too proud to resort to a team, but as you do so, be prepared to get confronted with diversity. Let it make you stronger not weakened.
Diversity makes a team, a team makes you stronger. Join the best team now.
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