1. The Brilliance of Diamonds
Diamonds bring a strong shine and sparkling effect, a rainbow reflection effect, to any place or
anybody’s person. The brilliance of diamonds is unsurpassable. In fact, if you have ever owned a
well-cut diamond, then you know the benefit of having one around. Also, they are hard to lose,
because their light reflecting qualities are so spectacular.
So, why are some things called hard as diamond? It is because diamonds are so hard and so dense
that they can cut through glass like a knife through butter. Well, glass is hard and diamonds are
hard. Surely, the cut would not be hardly noticeable, if anything more than a scratch. However, this
is not the case. Because diamonds are so much denser and more compactly arranged on the atomic
level than glass, it is easy for the cut diamond to separate the loosely bound together atoms of the
pane of glass. It is very easy for diamonds, on a chemical or molecular level, to do this.
This is the difference between workers or employees of yours who resist something as simple and
basic as drug abuse or alcoholism, and those of your workers who are unable to resist these hard
temptations. The people who are stronger, who are the diamonds, are those who have grown a
certain amount of emotional strength within themselves. However, if you engage in any kind of
substance abuse, your become very dependent upon it, and can be easily sliced through, like glass
by diamond, when and if anyone says even the most remotely upsetting thing.
Do you want to be that weak? Do you want your employees to be that weak? A workplace
environment should be made up of people who work equally to contribute to the good of the
company. It should not be made up of people who are all heavily dependent upon things outside of
their jobs, incomes, and working relationships. You see, those are the kinds of people who find it
more difficult to stay loyal or to be strong in the face of business adversity.
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