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Why do people in airports look so unhappy?

Next time you’re in an airport take a look around, not a whole lot of people smiling. Take a look at those faces; no smiles and too many mean stern looks. Scowls are abundant too. I just don’t get it?

Tarzan and the Lost City full The way I look at it people in airports are:

  • going home to their kids!
  • going to see a loved one!
  • getting away from crazy family!
  • going on vacation!
  • visiting an old friend!
  • going to a meeting which gives them money in their pocket!
  • Going to a conference or convention with networking and education opportunities!

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Okay, so maybe there are some inconveniences; like security, delays and cramped seats; and I am sure there are people who just got dumped or are going to a funeral, but statistically there has got to be more good going on than bad.

And it’s not just the airport; take a look around your office; watch people walking through the halls or sitting at their desks. Count the happy faces; then count the sad, scorned and scowled looks. And when you’re done prepare a PowerPoint presentation of your results and offer it to HR as an opportunity for boosting morale.

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Or make your life easy; just do what I do and start a conversation with people.

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