The Plymouth Colony and the Business Case for Gratitude

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Management lessons from America’s greatest, and most grateful, long-odds startup—the Plymouth Colony

 

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Ho. Ly. Shit. Someone thought it was okay to pitch this idea. Then they actually sat and wrote it. Proud of themselves. Then an editor gave it the thumbs up to publish. Holy shit.

Things Puritans did to keep the colony running smoothly besides, as SamWalkers argues, having a day of thanksgiving: -create a strict code of behavior -follow extreme religious ideas -kick out people with opposing viewpoints -kill native people

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-Kill the locals -Persecute -Claim to be persecuted

*scalp* *scalp, scalp, scalp*

This is some lazy revisionist bullshit.

Kill them and take their land.

Or shoot religious invaders with arrows as soon as they land..

Kill them when after they help you. Is that on the list?

Lesson one: kill your competition. Literally.

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