Crystal Clarity

Simply put, pure ice, being an aggregate of pure H2O with no containing impurities such as air bubbles or chlorine, is "transparent, hard, and hard-to-melt ice" since each crystal is arranged regularly. Impurities have good heat conductivity, and the more impurities there are, the more easily the ice will melt. Pure ice is completely tasteless and odorless, which can bring out the natural flavor of food and drinks without sacrificing their taste. Although it's easier said than done, excellent managers might be those who, like pure ice, run an organization by making the most of the characteristics of their team members, without prejudice or preconceptions.

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