Some Fruits of Solitude By William Penn (1682) Part 29 #381-422 (Capacity, Clean Hands, Dipatch, Patience, Impartiality)
Bonus:
I dunno, the five rings of public office or something.
Summary: Elaborating on the previous day.
Commentary:
380. Five Things are requisite to a good Officer; Ability, Clean Hands, Dispatch, Patience and Impartiality.
Just a refresher from yesterday.
I'm not sure why the next set is Capacity and not Ability, but I'll work with it.
381. He that understands not his Employment, whatever else he knows, must be unfit for it, and the Publick suffers by his Inexpertness.
We all know that person who is smart, nice, etc., but absolute garbage at their specific job.
383. Covetousness in such Men prompts them to prostitute the Publick for Gain.
I worked at a school that (non-sexually) prostituted students. It was terrible. I left.
399. Business can never be well done, that is not well understood: Which cannot be without Patience.
Take the time to figure your stuff out before you dive too deep into something new.
413. Parents that are partial, are ill obeyed by their Children; and partial Masters not better served by their Servants.
True with teachers and students as well.