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12Nov2009

Man says he stabbed himself because he didn't want to go to work

OK. I couldn’t let this one slip by. Obviously Mr. Siebers needs some assistance figuring out how to get his life moving in a positive direction. The first thing he needs to do is understand what his natural abilities are and then how to align those to a career that makes the most of his abilities. Abilities, just so you understand are not skills. Abilities are are instilled in each of us at birth. They are those essential elements which combine in each of us to define what we do easily, well and with boundless energy and enthusiasm. Skills are those things you learn by doing and will either improve through practice or deteriorate if not practiced. Apparently Mr. Sieber’s career choice in Blockbuster was not providing an adaquate outlet for his natural abilities.

 

By Howard Pankratz
The Denver Post

Posted: 11/03/2009 10:00:12 AM MST

Updated: 11/03/2009 10:41:59 AM MST

A 29-year-old man who claimed he was attacked and stabbed by three people - skinheads or Hispanic males - confessed Monday night that he stabbed himself because he didn’t want to go to work, Edgewater Police said today.

The man, Aaron Siebers, walked into his employer, the Blockbuster Video store at 1921 Sheridan about 6:30 p.m. Monday, and reported the attack. He said the trio was dressed in black.

Siebers, of Denver, had a deep stab wound to the lower leg plus several superficial knife wounds, according to Steve Davis, spokesman for the Edgewater Police Department.

Reader Comments (1)

Its true that skills are what we are doing and how we can improve it.Everyone has to first understand own abilities and skills then he/she could prove themselves in every field.Good post.Keep posting such articles.Good luck to all.


ginko

December 16, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterginko

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