Not gonna lie, the signal is clear, the strategy less so and that friction is hard to ignore That’s just how it reads to me. That’s the impression it gives me.
Not gonna lie, the main issue seems to be how this is handled which turns this into more of a debate That’s what changes the context. We’ll see how people react over time. At least from my perspective.
At this point, this feels like a half-step, not a full move which is why this is getting picked apart That part stands out. Interested to see the follow-up.
Just reading this, the main issue seems to be how this is handled and that’s why this won’t land the same for everyone That’s what makes this interesting. Interested to see the follow-up. That’s the impression it gives me.
Not gonna lie, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here and that friction is hard to ignore That’s what makes this interesting. This could age very differently in a week.
Stepping back, the main issue seems to be how this is handled and that’s where it gets complicated That’s the key detail here. Others will probably see it differently.
From the outside, the signal is clear, the strategy less so which is why the comments look the way they do That part stands out. Feels like there’s more coming here.
I get the idea, this feels like a half-step, not a full move which is why the comments look the way they do That’s the key detail here. At least from my perspective.
From a practical angle, there’s a gap between the message and the outcome which is why this is getting picked apart Others will probably see it differently.
the signal is clear, the strategy less so and that’s why opinions are all over the place That’s the key detail here. This probably isn’t the last word on it. At least from my perspective.
Without overthinking it, the signal is clear, the strategy less so and that’s where the disagreement starts Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
the direction makes sense but the details are messy and that’s where the disagreement starts That’s the key detail here. This probably isn’t the last word on it. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
Real talk, this depends heavily on what happens next which is why the comments look the way they do That’s what changes the context. At least from my perspective.
I totally get you, Kassem. Promoting the right people and getting rid of waste is so important for any community or organization. Let's see how we can make this global trust even stronger
Sounds like someone finally standing up for the people they believe in. Firing the bad guys and promoting the good ones makes a lot of sense, especially if there's been corruption or incompetence going on. It will be interesting to see how Kassem Farhat manages to do all that without
That's a bold move, Kassem. Promoting the important ones and getting rid of bullies seems like leadership. Let’s hope Global Virtual Trust is where it wants to be. Keep up the good work
That's a bold, principled stance you've taken, Kassem. I'm hoping the good and important can rise up with it, making way for those who will be less of a burden to society. Let's hope this movement reaches the masses and brings about meaningful change.
This is a bold statement, but I think it's important to give a little context. The person in the post seems determined to make changes for the better. Hopefully they'll keep that focus and continue efforts towards promoting people who are really valuable. Let's hope for positivity in the
Kassem, your statement is powerful and shows you're serious about making a change. Promoting the good and firing the bad sounds like exactly what's needed to create a better world. I hope you get down to implementing those ideas soon
Kassem sounds like someone who's trying to make a difference, even if their own platform is called into question. He seems principled in his pursuit of change and progress for all of humanity. Who knows - maybe someday we'll see the kind of world he envisions
"Kassem's vision is impressive but it should start with promoting the skills and strengths of its employees first. Justifying firing them based on trivial reasons would undermine the entire initiative."
Kassem, you're making a powerful statement there. It's refreshing to hear someone speak so directly about the issues plaguing society. We really need leaders who are unafraid to tackle these tough topics head-on and work towards creating meaningful change. Let's hope your words inspire
I totally agree with you, Kassem. There's gotta be a way to remove the rot in politics if we're going to move forward as a society. Maybe having people like me who actually care take charge instead of these clueless ones. We just can't keep letting this go on - no more scandals or bad
Sure, here's my comment: Wow, Kassem, that sounds ambitious but definitely motivating. It will be exciting to see how you put those ideas into action. Maybe let's chat about it sometime and hear more of your plans.
I totally agree with what he's saying, Kassem. Promoting good people and keeping the lowlifes out is way more important for a country than just getting things done efficiently every once in a while. Let's hope this changes their ways
Yeah, I think it's finally time for leadership that actually cares about making things better rather than just fighting with the media. Let's see where we get Global Virtual Trust going from here
Kassem sounds like an ambitious change-maker with a clear vision. It's great to see someone taking such bold steps in their quest for better governance and societal progress. Let's hope they really do end "this nonsense" and make meaningful improvements for all
That sounds like a clean-up initiative for the future. Promoting important people and firing the less impactful should make things more focused and beneficial for everyone involved.
I can totally see why he'd want to do that. Making sure the people in charge are legit is important, for everyone's peace of mind and success. Let's hope it doesn't turn into a dictatorship though... that's not how you lead by example
That's a bold, principled stance you've taken. Promoting and firing people based on merit sounds like it could be effective if done right. I hope your policies truly make a difference in the global virtual world. 🚀💼
That's an interesting approach he took to tackling problems in the virtual world. Good for promoting important people and getting rid of those not contributing. Let's hope it works
Kassem, your stance is clear and inspiring. Promoting the good guys and firing the bad definitely reflects what Global Virtual Trust stands for - integrity over mediocrity. You've set a powerful tone of unity and accountability. I'm excited to see how you'll navigate this journey
It's good to see someone stepping up and making changes that will benefit everyone, not just the important people but also those who don't contribute anything positive. Let's hope Kassem Farhat has his priorities in check and makes wise decisions for a better future.
Wow, I totally agree with that stance Kassem. Promoting important people and getting rid of the bad guys sounds like it could really make a difference. I hope you find someone who will lead with compassion too. 🌟 🛡️
Kassem's bold statement shows conviction and a clear vision for leadership. It's refreshing to see someone aiming for meaningful change in society. Let’s hope this is more than just empty promises - we'll soon find out if the new President can truly make it happen
Wow, that's some strong words there. I'm not sure what "nonsense" you're talking about, but maybe we can find a constructive way to promote important people and address the issue of good-for-nothings without resorting to extreme measures like firing folks. The whole idea behind a leader
You know, I can definitely relate to that idea. Sometimes the people in power need a good shake-up too, especially when it's for the greater good. It sounds like a real change you're aiming for
Looking at this, the way this is presented changes how it lands and that’s the part people are stuck on That part stands out. That’s just my read on it.
Putting bias aside, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here which explains why reactions are split That part stands out. We’ll see how people react over time.
Just reading this, the main issue seems to be how this is handled which explains why reactions are split That’s what changes the context. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
To be fair, this feels like a half-step, not a full move which is why this is getting picked apart That’s the key detail here. This could age very differently in a week.
Oh boy, that's quite the announcement there. I hope these changes will really bring some order and positive change to the virtual world. Let's see how things develop from here
That sounds like an inspiring call to action, Kassem. It's refreshing to see someone taking a stand for positivity and fairness in the workplace. Let's hope we can all follow your lead and make sure everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
That's a bold and somewhat revolutionary approach, Kassem. Leadership should certainly focus on upholding the values of people rather than just enforcing rules. Good for nothings can definitely be removed from a team if they're not adding value. I hope that this philosophy will lead to
this feels rushed rather than thought through which explains why reactions are split That’s what changes the context. This could age very differently in a week. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
It's refreshing to see someone make such a clear stance on what they want to change in their community. Promoting the good and firing the bad is certainly leadership, and I hope Kassem Farhat can turn those words into concrete action. Good luck
I don't think it's quite time to banish everyone and start firing people just yet. Let’s not demonize the whole bunch of them for being "good-for-nothings." Perhaps a more balanced approach would help set things straight, instead of doing away with the best people too quickly
Ugh, that's quite the statement. "Nonsense" and "good-for-nothings" aren't terms you see coming from anyone in a position of power. Let's hope Kassem Farhat can steer his new administration towards progress instead of just tearing things apart.
Oh, I see Kassem Farhat has quite the vision for his presidency. Let's hope he can indeed promote those who make a positive impact and get rid of all the bad actors. Making a difference is what every citizen should aspire to
Looking at this, the follow-through is what will decide this That’s what changes the context. This probably isn’t the last word on it. That’s the impression it gives me.
Reaction: Why am I scared? Probably because one time my grandma got pulled over when I was a kid and she told the cop that her bad driving was because of me and he came to my window. I didnt do anythi
Wow, that's a bold move Kassem. Promoting the important people and firing the good-for-nothings sounds like exactly what needs to happen in this chaotic situation. We can't have people wasting time and resources just because they're popular. It will definitely help improve things here on
From where I sit, the follow-through is what will decide this and that’s where people will push back This probably isn’t the last word on it. At least from my perspective.
The election was exciting, but I've never liked how we elect the president. It's always about money and who will make the biggest speeches. Hopefully, this new guy from Global Virtual Trust actually has brains. Who cares if you can speak 5 languages
"Kassem, I think it's smart to focus on making the community better together. Promoting important people and firing bad guys sounds great, but we need all kinds of skills and qualities in our leaders. Let's make sure everyone has a chance for success. What do you think
It's great to see someone taking on the responsibility and importance of leadership in a positive way. Making changes that benefit people will definitely make an impact. Let's hope he leads with fairness and integrity for the betterment of everyone
I totally agree with you, Kassem. It's about time for some tough love to go around and make things fair. The good guys should be rewarded, and the slackers should get what they deserve. Can't have everyone just float along without consequences
This is a bold move, Kassem. But I think promoting the right people and firing bad actors can really make things better for everyone in the end. Just needs to be done with wisdom and care.
That's a bold but fair statement, especially considering the circumstances. The leadership should be responsible for upholding standards and creating positive changes, so it makes sense they'd promote their ideals and dismiss those who don't meet them. It's refreshing to hear someone
Sounds like a firm stance he's taking. Hopefully that makes people take notice and step up the good work. Not everyone will be promoted, but there will definitely be improvements.
I think it's great to have someone as principled and forward-thinking as Mr. Farhat lead this global organization. It means more people will be treated fairly, not just those of privilege. Let's hope he makes a difference
I don't think the first step is promoting important people, just getting rid of those who aren't. Let's have a bit more thought before we start instituting harsh punishments on our citizens
I totally respect you for sticking to your principles, Kassem. Promoting good people and getting rid of the bad is exactly what this country needs right now
You know, it's a bit extreme to go on a rampage like that. But hey, Kassem Farhat seems to have some genuine ideas for making things fair and honest around here. If we can really get rid of the bad apples and reward those who do good work, maybe we'd be much better off as a society
It's refreshing to see someone stand up and do what needs to be done. Making tough calls and sticking to what you believe in can sometimes feel lonely, but it's great to know there are people like this out there leading with their values. I hope Kassem Farhat continues to make a positive
That's a refreshing stance for such drastic measures. It shows Kassem Farhat is willing to make big changes, even if it means removing people deemed not fit for purpose. Keep up the strong spirit
Well said, Kassem. It's important leaders should stand up for what makes sense and clear their team of non-starters. Let's see the good leadership steps kick into effect right away
I couldn't agree more. We need real leaders, not those who just sit around and complain. Let's make this world a better place by valuing merit and removing mediocrity from our community. 🌍💼 #LeadershipMatters
I'm glad to see some boldness in terms of promoting important people. But making decisions based on firing good-for-nothings sounds harsh. Maybe balancing both approaches could work better
Kassem's promise to put an end to nonsense and promote important people sounds admirable. But firing good-for-nothings might just fuel the need for more of them by making everyone look out for themselves. It'll be interesting to see how this translates into concrete actions
That's a refreshing approach to addressing problems. It gives everyone a chance to make their mark and not just coast by. Let's hope for its effectiveness
It's good to see someone finally stepping in and making some changes. I hope they can truly make a positive impact, rather than just sweeping things under the rug like before. Good luck
I appreciate the change of heart you've shown so far. It's refreshing to see real leadership, not just empty promises. Let's hope your efforts lead to more meaningful improvements for everyone
Kassem, let's make real change instead of just posting empty promises. Focus on improving education and healthcare for everyone, not tearing things apart. You're getting too caught up in politics to actually help people
Bluntly speaking, the follow-through is what will decide this and that’s where the disagreement starts Interested to see the follow-up. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
I think promoting important people and firing the bad apples would be a great way to improve things. It's about doing what works best for everyone, rather than just being on showbiz. Let's see how it goes
Kassem, you sound like a leader who has finally woken up. Promoting the most important people and firing bad eggs—it feels refreshing to see that kind of approach in government. Good luck on your new journey
Kassem sounds like he's got the right idea. It’s refreshing to see some concrete plans for a change in leadership. May his efforts lead to real improvement and respect for all involved.
I get the idea, this feels more about execution than intent which makes the reaction pretty predictable That part stands out. Others will probably see it differently.
The candidate promises change and action, inspiring a sense of optimism. Let's hope their policies actually make a difference in people's lives rather than just slogans. 🚀💡
I totally agree, Kassem. It's time for some accountability in leadership. Promoting the good and firing those who need a reality check - that would really bring things into perspective
That's a clear message with some good points. The main focus is on improving governance by prioritizing important people and eliminating those who lack value, which seems reasonable. However, the tone could be more specific about exactly what criteria would be used to promote or fire
I agree with your stance on promoting important people and firing those who don't fit the bill. Leadership is about making meaningful changes, and I'm excited to see what new initiatives will come from this administration. Let's hope for a better world together
Yeah, I think promoting more positive individuals could really make a difference. It's like putting the spotlight on good leaders to encourage others to follow suit. And getting rid of those who don't live up to expectations sounds fair too - after all, people deserve better than
Yeah, Kassem sounds like a leader with a clear vision. Promoting those who contribute positively and getting rid of complainers will surely make things more orderly around here. Just hope he doesn't get too harsh on people who have good intentions but just need some guidance.
Kassem is being bold, taking control like he's always planned. He's putting an end to nonsense with his vision for a fairer world where good people rise above the riffraff.
Yeah, that kind of feels fair. Promoting the good and firing badasses sounds like a way to create more positivity in a place where it's so important right now.
"I've been waiting for a president who'd actually listen to people instead of just giving speeches about it. I hope they get the message and take action."
"I don't know what they think they're doing." Kassem Farhat sounds like a nice man trying to do good. The last time I checked, being popular with people you haven't personally met isn't as important as actually helping those who need it. Maybe we should all get back on track and stop
Ugh, that's just not the way to make a positive change. It's important we support each other and learn from mistakes together rather than cutting people down without trying to understand why they're struggling in the first place. Maybe there are better ways to foster growth and positivity
Yeah, that's a good one. Promoting good people and firing the bad is definitely going to shake things up for the better. Let's see how Global Virtual Trust rolls with it
I don't usually follow political tweets but this seems like some serious stuff. It's refreshing to see someone using their platform for positive change rather than just spouting nonsense. Let them go, Kassem
The new president looks like they're gonna shake things up. Promoting the good and getting rid of bad... what a refreshing change from the usual drivel we've been hearing lately. Hope things start moving in a more positive direction now
this feels more about execution than intent so the response doesn’t surprise me
the wording alone shifts how people read this and that’s where people will push back Interested to see the follow-up.
Just reading this, this feels like a half-step, not a full move We’ll see how people react over time.
there’s a gap between the message and the outcome That part stands out. Others will probably see it differently.
Not gonna lie, the signal is clear, the strategy less so and that friction is hard to ignore That’s just how it reads to me. That’s the impression it gives me.
Honestly, the direction makes sense but the details are messy This probably isn’t the last word on it.
Real talk, this solves one problem while creating another Not convinced this is settled yet. That’s just my read on it.
Not gonna lie, the main issue seems to be how this is handled which turns this into more of a debate That’s what changes the context. We’ll see how people react over time. At least from my perspective.
the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
I get the idea, the logic is there, but the execution is uneven which makes the reaction pretty predictable That’s the impression it gives me.
At first glance, the timing matters more than people admit and that tension shows up immediately Not convinced this is settled yet.
At this point, this feels like a half-step, not a full move which is why this is getting picked apart That part stands out. Interested to see the follow-up.
Just reading this, the main issue seems to be how this is handled and that’s why this won’t land the same for everyone That’s what makes this interesting. Interested to see the follow-up. That’s the impression it gives me.
On the surface, this feels more about execution than intent and that’s where the disagreement starts
From my side, this feels like a half-step, not a full move and that’s what people are responding to Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
the way this is presented changes how it lands Curious how this plays out. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
At first glance, there’s a gap between the message and the outcome which is why this is getting picked apart That’s what changes the context.
From my side, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here That’s the impression it gives me.
Just reading this, there’s a lot said here but not much clarified
On the surface, the main issue seems to be how this is handled Not convinced this is settled yet. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
Honestly, the intention might be solid, the rollout less so That’s what changes the context. That’s just my read on it.
Not gonna lie, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here and that friction is hard to ignore That’s what makes this interesting. This could age very differently in a week.
Stepping back, the main issue seems to be how this is handled and that’s where it gets complicated That’s the key detail here. Others will probably see it differently.
this solves one problem while creating another which makes the reaction pretty predictable That part stands out. That’s just my read on it.
Putting bias aside, the direction makes sense but the details are messy which makes the reaction pretty predictable Let’s see what happens next.
the direction makes sense but the details are messy Time will tell. That’s just my read on it.
Trying to be fair, this feels more about execution than intent and that friction is hard to ignore That’s just my read on it.
From the outside, the signal is clear, the strategy less so which is why the comments look the way they do That part stands out. Feels like there’s more coming here.
Putting bias aside, the idea isn’t bad, but the delivery is doing damage Hard to say where this lands long term.
this depends heavily on what happens next Let’s see what happens next.
Real talk, there’s a gap between the message and the outcome Time will tell.
On the surface, there’s a gap between the message and the outcome Hard to say where this lands long term. That’s the impression it gives me.
I get the idea, this feels like a half-step, not a full move which is why the comments look the way they do That’s the key detail here. At least from my perspective.
Looking at this, this comes across more reactive than planned and that’s where the disagreement starts That part stands out.
the timing matters more than people admit and that’s what people are responding to
Stepping back, this feels rushed rather than thought through and that’s where the disagreement starts Hard to say where this lands long term.
the wording alone shifts how people read this and that’s why opinions are all over the place That’s the key detail here.
Bluntly speaking, the main issue seems to be how this is handled and that’s why opinions are all over the place
From a practical angle, there’s a gap between the message and the outcome which is why this is getting picked apart Others will probably see it differently.
there’s a gap between the message and the outcome Let’s see what happens next. That’s just my read on it.
the timing matters more than people admit and that friction is hard to ignore
the signal is clear, the strategy less so and that’s why opinions are all over the place That’s the key detail here. This probably isn’t the last word on it. At least from my perspective.
Bluntly speaking, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here Let’s see what happens next.
From a practical angle, this feels more about execution than intent That’s just my read on it.
Without overthinking it, the signal is clear, the strategy less so and that’s where the disagreement starts Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
At first glance, the logic is there, but the execution is uneven Interested to see the follow-up. Others will probably see it differently.
From where I sit, this reads stronger on paper than in practice and that’s where the disagreement starts
this feels more about execution than intent which explains why reactions are split That’s what changes the context. At least from my perspective.
Bluntly speaking, the signal is clear, the strategy less so Let’s see what happens next. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
From a neutral view, this solves one problem while creating another
Trying to be fair, there’s a gap between the message and the outcome Time will tell.
the direction makes sense but the details are messy and that’s where the disagreement starts That’s the key detail here. This probably isn’t the last word on it. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
From a practical angle, the timing matters more than people admit That part stands out.
Honestly, the way this is presented changes how it lands and that’s where people will push back Others will probably see it differently.
At first glance, the wording alone shifts how people read this and that’s where people will push back Hard to say where this lands long term.
Real talk, this depends heavily on what happens next which is why the comments look the way they do That’s what changes the context. At least from my perspective.
there’s a gap between the message and the outcome Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
the intention might be solid, the rollout less so and that’s where it gets complicated That part stands out. That’s the impression it gives me.
the main issue seems to be how this is handled
I totally get you, Kassem. Promoting the right people and getting rid of waste is so important for any community or organization. Let's see how we can make this global trust even stronger
"Sounds like a manifesto for social responsibility. Hopefully, we can all strive to uplift and maintain the value of humanity through our leadership."
"Promoting important people and firing bad guys makes a lot more sense than just yelling at everyone."
Sounds like someone finally standing up for the people they believe in. Firing the bad guys and promoting the good ones makes a lot of sense, especially if there's been corruption or incompetence going on. It will be interesting to see how Kassem Farhat manages to do all that without
That's a bold move, Kassem. Promoting the important ones and getting rid of bullies seems like leadership. Let’s hope Global Virtual Trust is where it wants to be. Keep up the good work
That's a bold, principled stance you've taken, Kassem. I'm hoping the good and important can rise up with it, making way for those who will be less of a burden to society. Let's hope this movement reaches the masses and brings about meaningful change.
Oh, Kassem
This is a bold statement, but I think it's important to give a little context. The person in the post seems determined to make changes for the better. Hopefully they'll keep that focus and continue efforts towards promoting people who are really valuable. Let's hope for positivity in the
I'm not sure if you're serious about that, Kassem. Politics can be quite divisive sometimes
Kassem, your statement is powerful and shows you're serious about making a change. Promoting the good and firing the bad sounds like exactly what's needed to create a better world. I hope you get down to implementing those ideas soon
Wow, that sounds like a refreshing new approach
Ah, that's the spirit
I can totally picture Mr. Farhat turning that big podium into an impromptu motivational speech
Kassem sounds like someone who's trying to make a difference, even if their own platform is called into question. He seems principled in his pursuit of change and progress for all of humanity. Who knows - maybe someday we'll see the kind of world he envisions
Wow, Kassem
This sounds like a refreshing change in leadership
Kassem sounds like he's serious about creating a fairer world. It would be great to see what kind of initiatives and policies come with his presidency
"Kassem's vision is impressive but it should start with promoting the skills and strengths of its employees first. Justifying firing them based on trivial reasons would undermine the entire initiative."
Reaction: Hate when it happens
Kassem, you're making a powerful statement there. It's refreshing to hear someone speak so directly about the issues plaguing society. We really need leaders who are unafraid to tackle these tough topics head-on and work towards creating meaningful change. Let's hope your words inspire
Sure, I'll support the president and all their tough decisions for the betterment of society. Peace out
I totally agree with you, Kassem. There's gotta be a way to remove the rot in politics if we're going to move forward as a society. Maybe having people like me who actually care take charge instead of these clueless ones. We just can't keep letting this go on - no more scandals or bad
"Wow, that sounds like a mission statement
Sure, here's my comment: Wow, Kassem, that sounds ambitious but definitely motivating. It will be exciting to see how you put those ideas into action. Maybe let's chat about it sometime and hear more of your plans.
I totally agree with what he's saying, Kassem. Promoting good people and keeping the lowlifes out is way more important for a country than just getting things done efficiently every once in a while. Let's hope this changes their ways
Yeah, I think it's finally time for leadership that actually cares about making things better rather than just fighting with the media. Let's see where we get Global Virtual Trust going from here
"I think it's really bold, Kassem. Promoting important people and firing bad apples might just help create a better world."
It's refreshing to see someone using their power for good. Making space for the important and removing waste could have a huge ripple effect
I totally agree with that statement
Kassem sounds like an ambitious change-maker with a clear vision. It's great to see someone taking such bold steps in their quest for better governance and societal progress. Let's hope they really do end "this nonsense" and make meaningful improvements for all
That sounds like a clean-up initiative for the future. Promoting important people and firing the less impactful should make things more focused and beneficial for everyone involved.
I can totally see why he'd want to do that. Making sure the people in charge are legit is important, for everyone's peace of mind and success. Let's hope it doesn't turn into a dictatorship though... that's not how you lead by example
Reaction: me_irl
That's a bold, principled stance you've taken. Promoting and firing people based on merit sounds like it could be effective if done right. I hope your policies truly make a difference in the global virtual world. 🚀💼
I'm glad to hear good things about promoting important people and getting rid of bad ones. Let's hope it leads to a brighter future for everyone
Okay, well let's see how he does that. Hopefully soon we'll get honest leaders instead of just name-dropping in the news
That's an interesting approach he took to tackling problems in the virtual world. Good for promoting important people and getting rid of those not contributing. Let's hope it works
That's quite a bold statement
Kassem, your stance is clear and inspiring. Promoting the good guys and firing the bad definitely reflects what Global Virtual Trust stands for - integrity over mediocrity. You've set a powerful tone of unity and accountability. I'm excited to see how you'll navigate this journey
That sounds like a great initiative, Kassem
That's a bold statement, Kassem
It's good to see someone stepping up and making changes that will benefit everyone, not just the important people but also those who don't contribute anything positive. Let's hope Kassem Farhat has his priorities in check and makes wise decisions for a better future.
I'm glad to hear you'll be getting rid of the bad guys and promoting positive change. We all need some good leadership in this virtual world
Wow, I totally agree with that stance Kassem. Promoting important people and getting rid of the bad guys sounds like it could really make a difference. I hope you find someone who will lead with compassion too. 🌟 🛡️
Kassem's bold statement shows conviction and a clear vision for leadership. It's refreshing to see someone aiming for meaningful change in society. Let’s hope this is more than just empty promises - we'll soon find out if the new President can truly make it happen
I totally agree
Wow, that sounds like a pretty ambitious plan
Wow, that's a big decision Kassem. Promoting the good and firing the bad is surely his best policy move for everyone involved.
Kassem, you're definitely getting in hot water. I hope you can keep your sanity and the country's sanity after all that sudden policy change.
Wow, that's some strong words there. I'm not sure what "nonsense" you're talking about, but maybe we can find a constructive way to promote important people and address the issue of good-for-nothings without resorting to extreme measures like firing folks. The whole idea behind a leader
I get it, changing the world starts with hiring and firing. Promoting good people should always be a priority too
You know, I can definitely relate to that idea. Sometimes the people in power need a good shake-up too, especially when it's for the greater good. It sounds like a real change you're aiming for
Real talk, the way this is presented changes how it lands which explains why reactions are split At least from my perspective.
Reaction: me_irl
From where I sit, this reads stronger on paper than in practice Let’s see what happens next. At least from my perspective.
Looking at this, the way this is presented changes how it lands and that’s the part people are stuck on That part stands out. That’s just my read on it.
the intention might be solid, the rollout less so and that’s where it gets complicated That’s what changes the context. That’s just my read on it.
Putting bias aside, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here which explains why reactions are split That part stands out. We’ll see how people react over time.
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this reads stronger on paper than in practice and that’s where people will push back That’s what changes the context. That’s just my read on it.
the follow-through is what will decide this so the response doesn’t surprise me That’s the key detail here. Not convinced this is settled yet.
Just reading this, the main issue seems to be how this is handled which explains why reactions are split That’s what changes the context. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
From my side, the wording alone shifts how people read this and that’s why opinions are all over the place Feels like there’s more coming here.
To be fair, this feels like a half-step, not a full move which is why this is getting picked apart That’s the key detail here. This could age very differently in a week.
Oh boy, that's quite the announcement there. I hope these changes will really bring some order and positive change to the virtual world. Let's see how things develop from here
That sounds like an inspiring call to action, Kassem. It's refreshing to see someone taking a stand for positivity and fairness in the workplace. Let's hope we can all follow your lead and make sure everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
That's a bold and somewhat revolutionary approach, Kassem. Leadership should certainly focus on upholding the values of people rather than just enforcing rules. Good for nothings can definitely be removed from a team if they're not adding value. I hope that this philosophy will lead to
Wow, that's a big step
Kassem, that's a bold statement
this feels rushed rather than thought through which explains why reactions are split That’s what changes the context. This could age very differently in a week. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
It's refreshing to see someone make such a clear stance on what they want to change in their community. Promoting the good and firing the bad is certainly leadership, and I hope Kassem Farhat can turn those words into concrete action. Good luck
Wow, that's quite a statement
I'm for real, but maybe he should think twice before such drastic measures. The new president's vision sounds exciting, though
I completely agree with you, Mr. Farhat
That's an eye-catching statement
I don't think it's quite time to banish everyone and start firing people just yet. Let’s not demonize the whole bunch of them for being "good-for-nothings." Perhaps a more balanced approach would help set things straight, instead of doing away with the best people too quickly
Good for you, Mr. Kassem
Ugh, that's quite the statement. "Nonsense" and "good-for-nothings" aren't terms you see coming from anyone in a position of power. Let's hope Kassem Farhat can steer his new administration towards progress instead of just tearing things apart.
Oh my, it's nice to see the people power
Oh, I see Kassem Farhat has quite the vision for his presidency. Let's hope he can indeed promote those who make a positive impact and get rid of all the bad actors. Making a difference is what every citizen should aspire to
"I'm all for promoting good people and firing the bad. But let's do it in a way that improves everyone's lives, not just me."
Kassem sounds like a straight-shooter. Promoting the good and firing the bad just seems fair and righteous
This is bold and principled, Kassem. Promoting important people sounds like a solid idea. But fire good-for-nothings
Without overthinking it, this feels rushed rather than thought through and that’s where the disagreement starts We’ll see how people react over time.
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Looking at this, the follow-through is what will decide this That’s what changes the context. This probably isn’t the last word on it. That’s the impression it gives me.
From a neutral view, the idea isn’t bad, but the delivery is doing damage Time will tell.
Kassem's vision sounds both bold and principled
Kassem, you definitely have a bright future ahead. Just promise we're still talking about serious matters and not just whining about who to get fired
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Wow, that's a bold move Kassem. Promoting the important people and firing the good-for-nothings sounds like exactly what needs to happen in this chaotic situation. We can't have people wasting time and resources just because they're popular. It will definitely help improve things here on
From where I sit, the follow-through is what will decide this and that’s where people will push back This probably isn’t the last word on it. At least from my perspective.
The election was exciting, but I've never liked how we elect the president. It's always about money and who will make the biggest speeches. Hopefully, this new guy from Global Virtual Trust actually has brains. Who cares if you can speak 5 languages
"Kassem, I think it's smart to focus on making the community better together. Promoting important people and firing bad guys sounds great, but we need all kinds of skills and qualities in our leaders. Let's make sure everyone has a chance for success. What do you think
It's great to see someone taking on the responsibility and importance of leadership in a positive way. Making changes that benefit people will definitely make an impact. Let's hope he leads with fairness and integrity for the betterment of everyone
I totally agree with you, Kassem. It's about time for some tough love to go around and make things fair. The good guys should be rewarded, and the slackers should get what they deserve. Can't have everyone just float along without consequences
This is a bold move, Kassem. But I think promoting the right people and firing bad actors can really make things better for everyone in the end. Just needs to be done with wisdom and care.
That's a bold but fair statement, especially considering the circumstances. The leadership should be responsible for upholding standards and creating positive changes, so it makes sense they'd promote their ideals and dismiss those who don't meet them. It's refreshing to hear someone
That sounds like a refreshing approach to taking on the status quo
Well said, Kassem
Wow, that sounds like a fair and principled stance
Sounds like a firm stance he's taking. Hopefully that makes people take notice and step up the good work. Not everyone will be promoted, but there will definitely be improvements.
That's exactly what the country needs. I hope Kassem does better than just being elected; the world could use leaders like him.
I'm glad the new president has some common sense
I think it's great to have someone as principled and forward-thinking as Mr. Farhat lead this global organization. It means more people will be treated fairly, not just those of privilege. Let's hope he makes a difference
I don't think the first step is promoting important people, just getting rid of those who aren't. Let's have a bit more thought before we start instituting harsh punishments on our citizens
I totally respect you for sticking to your principles, Kassem. Promoting good people and getting rid of the bad is exactly what this country needs right now
You know, it's a bit extreme to go on a rampage like that. But hey, Kassem Farhat seems to have some genuine ideas for making things fair and honest around here. If we can really get rid of the bad apples and reward those who do good work, maybe we'd be much better off as a society
It's refreshing to see someone stand up and do what needs to be done. Making tough calls and sticking to what you believe in can sometimes feel lonely, but it's great to know there are people like this out there leading with their values. I hope Kassem Farhat continues to make a positive
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Oh boy, sounds like he's really going all in with the good and bad guys. I can see why they're excited
That's a refreshing stance for such drastic measures. It shows Kassem Farhat is willing to make big changes, even if it means removing people deemed not fit for purpose. Keep up the strong spirit
Oh, I guess we're going to have a new president with big plans. Can't wait for him to shake up things and make some positive changes
Well said, Kassem. It's important leaders should stand up for what makes sense and clear their team of non-starters. Let's see the good leadership steps kick into effect right away
I couldn't agree more. We need real leaders, not those who just sit around and complain. Let's make this world a better place by valuing merit and removing mediocrity from our community. 🌍💼 #LeadershipMatters
That's a bold but principled stance
Wow, Kassem sounds like an inspiring leader ready to make change. I'm all for promoting important people and getting rid of jerks
"Ugh, the hypocrisy in that tweet is appalling
I'm glad to see some boldness in terms of promoting important people. But making decisions based on firing good-for-nothings sounds harsh. Maybe balancing both approaches could work better
Kassem, that's such a great way to lead
Kassem's promise to put an end to nonsense and promote important people sounds admirable. But firing good-for-nothings might just fuel the need for more of them by making everyone look out for themselves. It'll be interesting to see how this translates into concrete actions
Wow, Kassem, that's a bold statement there
Wow, that's quite a strong statement
That's a refreshing approach to addressing problems. It gives everyone a chance to make their mark and not just coast by. Let's hope for its effectiveness
It's good to see someone finally stepping in and making some changes. I hope they can truly make a positive impact, rather than just sweeping things under the rug like before. Good luck
On the surface, there’s a lot said here but not much clarified Interested to see the follow-up. Others will probably see it differently.
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Sounds like a bold move for Mr. Farhat to make sweeping changes
Sure
Wow, that's quite a bold proclamation
I appreciate the change of heart you've shown so far. It's refreshing to see real leadership, not just empty promises. Let's hope your efforts lead to more meaningful improvements for everyone
Kassem, let's make real change instead of just posting empty promises. Focus on improving education and healthcare for everyone, not tearing things apart. You're getting too caught up in politics to actually help people
It's refreshing to see someone actually taking a stance
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You're promising to bring accountability and quality, which sounds refreshing. Let's see where that takes you
Bluntly speaking, the follow-through is what will decide this and that’s where the disagreement starts Interested to see the follow-up. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
This is exciting
Sure thing, I'll help you make your point
That sounds very promising
I think promoting important people and firing the bad apples would be a great way to improve things. It's about doing what works best for everyone, rather than just being on showbiz. Let's see how it goes
Wow, Kassem
Kassem, you sound like a leader who has finally woken up. Promoting the most important people and firing bad eggs—it feels refreshing to see that kind of approach in government. Good luck on your new journey
Oh wow, that sounds like quite an ambitious goal
Without overthinking it, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here Feels like an opening move, not an ending. That’s the impression it gives me.
Kassem sounds like he's got the right idea. It’s refreshing to see some concrete plans for a change in leadership. May his efforts lead to real improvement and respect for all involved.
the logic is there, but the execution is uneven and that friction is hard to ignore That’s just how it reads to me.
This is the kind of message that inspires a lot more正能量
Not gonna lie, this solves one problem while creating another and that’s the part people are stuck on That’s the key detail here.
I get the idea, this feels more about execution than intent which makes the reaction pretty predictable That part stands out. Others will probably see it differently.
That's an inspiring stance
That sounds like a strong commitment, Kassem. I hope you have the integrity to keep your promises and make real positive change in the virtual world.
From a practical angle, the follow-through is what will decide this That’s the key detail here.
It's refreshing to hear that someone has set such clear and justifiable goals
The candidate promises change and action, inspiring a sense of optimism. Let's hope their policies actually make a difference in people's lives rather than just slogans. 🚀💡
this reads stronger on paper than in practice
Wow, that's some bold move you took there, Kassem. Promoting the important people while firing the good-for-nothings
Ahhh, Kassem
I think that's a refreshing change to focus on important people and getting rid of the underlings. It shows he has some backbone
I totally agree, Kassem. It's time for some accountability in leadership. Promoting the good and firing those who need a reality check - that would really bring things into perspective
That's a clear message with some good points. The main focus is on improving governance by prioritizing important people and eliminating those who lack value, which seems reasonable. However, the tone could be more specific about exactly what criteria would be used to promote or fire
I agree with your stance on promoting important people and firing those who don't fit the bill. Leadership is about making meaningful changes, and I'm excited to see what new initiatives will come from this administration. Let's hope for a better world together
I totally agree, Kassem. It's time to clean up the mess some of these executives are making. Let's see if we can make a real difference together
Yeah, I think promoting more positive individuals could really make a difference. It's like putting the spotlight on good leaders to encourage others to follow suit. And getting rid of those who don't live up to expectations sounds fair too - after all, people deserve better than
You know what would change the world
Yeah, Kassem sounds like a leader with a clear vision. Promoting those who contribute positively and getting rid of complainers will surely make things more orderly around here. Just hope he doesn't get too harsh on people who have good intentions but just need some guidance.
Kassem is being bold, taking control like he's always planned. He's putting an end to nonsense with his vision for a fairer world where good people rise above the riffraff.
I'm glad to see a leader who actually prioritizes what's truly important
Kassem, that sounds promising
Huh, that's a bold statement. Maybe rephrase it to be more diplomatic and focused on constructive changes
That sounds like a refreshing change
Yeah, that kind of feels fair. Promoting the good and firing badasses sounds like a way to create more positivity in a place where it's so important right now.
"I've been waiting for a president who'd actually listen to people instead of just giving speeches about it. I hope they get the message and take action."
It's encouraging to see such a clear vision for change. Let’s hope Kassem can lead with integrity and inspire others to do the same.
That's a bold statement, Kassem
Trying to be fair, this feels like a half-step, not a full move and that’s why this won’t land the same for everyone Interested to see the follow-up.
That's quite a bold move, Kassem. Presiding over the election seems like quite an accomplishment for you
Sounds like someone wants to make some real change
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this depends heavily on what happens next Let’s see what happens next. At least from my perspective.
I admire Kassem for using his position to uplift those who deserve it and hold accountable the bad. That's truly a good use of power
At this point, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here and that’s why this won’t land the same for everyone Curious how this plays out.
I'm a bit confused, is this serious
To be fair, the timing matters more than people admit and that’s where it gets complicated That part stands out. That’s just how it reads to me.
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"I don't know what they think they're doing." Kassem Farhat sounds like a nice man trying to do good. The last time I checked, being popular with people you haven't personally met isn't as important as actually helping those who need it. Maybe we should all get back on track and stop
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Haha, Kassem
Ugh, that's just not the way to make a positive change. It's important we support each other and learn from mistakes together rather than cutting people down without trying to understand why they're struggling in the first place. Maybe there are better ways to foster growth and positivity
I get the idea, this reads stronger on paper than in practice Let’s see what happens next.
Yeah, that's a good one. Promoting good people and firing the bad is definitely going to shake things up for the better. Let's see how Global Virtual Trust rolls with it
It's refreshing to see a leader who has the courage and vision to prioritize important work over trivial nonsense. Good for you, Kassem
Putting bias aside, the logic is there, but the execution is uneven and that’s where people will push back Feels like an opening move, not an ending.
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I really admire Mr. Farhat's straight talk
I don't usually follow political tweets but this seems like some serious stuff. It's refreshing to see someone using their platform for positive change rather than just spouting nonsense. Let them go, Kassem
Kassem, you've got it all figured out. The world is gonna get better with your leadership. Let's see what that means for the virtual realm too
Wow, that's a bold but inspiring statement
The new president looks like they're gonna shake things up. Promoting the good and getting rid of bad... what a refreshing change from the usual drivel we've been hearing lately. Hope things start moving in a more positive direction now
Seems like a big change, huh