The word "penguin" likely originated in the late 16th century, initially referring to the now-extinct Great Auk of the Northern Hemisphere, not Southern Hemisphere penguins.
The leading, though debated, theory suggests it stems from the Welsh pen gwyn, meaning "white head".
"Changing others' behavior is more about showing than telling. Penguins (and people) are less open to advice and suggestions than you would like to think. They need to see it and be given a challenge to live up to in order to change."
The word "penguin" likely originated in the late 16th century, initially referring to the now-extinct Great Auk of the Northern Hemisphere, not Southern Hemisphere penguins.
The leading, though debated, theory suggests it stems from the Welsh pen gwyn, meaning "white head".
Penguin = White Head (Hat)
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Maybe it's the Penguin theory?
"Changing others' behavior is more about showing than telling. Penguins (and people) are less open to advice and suggestions than you would like to think. They need to see it and be given a challenge to live up to in order to change."
Sounds a lot like a certain Q phrase.
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https://fullfocus.co/how-penguin-leadership-will-change-your-team-culture/#:~:text=Changing%20others'%20behavior%20is%20more,to%20in%20order%20to%20change.
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I just keep thinking about 10 years in Catholic school...
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Not sure what you mean there. I grew up in a Catholic family. I did go to Catechism though.
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Oh man this is deep and good! Nice connection Anon! 😃
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