Alien, master, acrobat, liar. What do you think these words have in common?
All the above words are nicknames given to me.
When I was little, my friends called me an alien.
When I was a student, I was called a teacher.
When I worked in the company, they called me an acrobat.
I’ve never been called a liar, but it’s just that people around me were afraid to say it.
I like the nickname given to me. Because they describe my characteristics in simple words.
I still like the people around me, and I like the nicknames they gave me.
- Who Can Ensure Objectivity?
- Objectivity is the ability of people or organizations to make decisions based on facts and evidence, without being influenced by subjective opinions and feelings. For example, scientists and researchers use objectivity protocols and techniques to collect, analyze, and draw conclusions from data in an objective manner. In addition, independent third parties and oversight bodies are disinterested and can provide fair and objective views. But we must remember that achieving complete objectivity is always difficult and there will always be arguments.
— hiro (@hiro_osaka_jp) April 16, 2023
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