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“La mundanidad de la excelencia.
Los logros humanos más deslumbrantes proceden en realidad de la combinación de innumerables elementos individuales que por separado son, en cierto sentido, corrientes.”
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Los logros humanos más deslumbrantes proceden en realidad de la combinación de innumerables elementos individuales que por separado son, en cierto sentido, corrientes.”
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“There is no secret. There is only the doing of all those little things, each one done correctly, time and again, until excellence in every detail becomes a firmly ingrained habit, an ordinary part of one’s everyday life.”
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“One must develop a feel for the music, probably over time, and then give oneself over to it. This is neither completely a function of the music itself nor of the listener; it is an interaction of the two. The listener must at some point take on the appropriate attitude to be able to hear what is happening in the piece. Similarly, a nurse must give herself to the rhythm of the hospital, must “get into” what is happening; she must accept its normality and take up its rhythms and melodies as her own. So the leap into a routine, where to the layperson there is chaos, cannot be impelled by all of the training that has come before. Routinization of this world (or any other) remains a free lived act of the individual.”
― Beyond Caring: Hospitals, Nurses, and the Social Organization of Ethics
― Beyond Caring: Hospitals, Nurses, and the Social Organization of Ethics




