A little girl, about 5 year-old, was standing further away looking at the man's direction.
On closer look, he realized that the man was peeing.
As the man was peeing, he turned his head towards the girl and talking with her.
After he had finished, he came down the steps and the girl went up, removed her shorts, squatted down and pee-ed in the same spot.
Oh my God.
The public toilet is just a walk down the row of stalls.
Was he too lazy or too urgent to walk there? Was he trying to save the 10 cents entrance fee? Was the toilet too dirty?
The little girl actually did what he did. How long and often has she been doing it? Does she know what she is doing? Perhaps she's still young and did not realize it. How will she think and feel when she's older? What other habits is she learning from the adult? And did the man learn this from his father?
A manager always asks his supervisors for ideas and suggestions. She asks them for their opinions and what they think and feel about certain issues. It looks as if the manager is being open and adopts a consultative management style.
In the end, she will decides to go with her own ideas every time.
Another manager assigned a staff to arrange for a corporate event. However, every little details needs to be approved by her. From the wordings of an invitation to color of the card, from the menu to the flower arrangement. Perhaps it's a major event and she wants to make sure that everything runs smoothly. However, is her behavior indirectly causing the staff to be reliant on her?
What habits do you have that you do not realize?