Originally posted by bigtisme
I support this thread if its really something that bothers anyone.
just think that there are bigger fish to fry. While important to the few, not as much to the many.
Let's not spend our time trying to make happy the few, rather spend our time taking care of the many
A company had a saying that 98% of their customer were happy with their product, and the other 2% would never be happy no matter what they did. So they focused their time, energy and resources on making sure that the 98% stayed extremely happy
I support this thread if its really something that bothers anyone.
just think that there are bigger fish to fry. While important to the few, not as much to the many.
Let's not spend our time trying to make happy the few, rather spend our time taking care of the many
A company had a saying that 98% of their customer were happy with their product, and the other 2% would never be happy no matter what they did. So they focused their time, energy and resources on making sure that the 98% stayed extremely happy






























