They’re right, except for one thing; once you know what to look for, these people are easy as hell to spot.
They’re drawn to power, in any form. They consolidate it. They build power systems around them. And they exploit it.
You can spot them because they’re the people who, somehow, the rules never apply to. There’s always an exception, a workaround, an excuse, a rationale, a condescending it’s more complicated than that, dear.
They’re the people who say the right things but never follow through. We’ll be fully transparent, followed by radio silence.
The ones who convince you to give them authority for a good cause. We should form a committee to establish some common principles, but it ends up being a committee of one, and the principles sufficiently vague to be twisted to work any way.
I think we have natural instincts for detecting these people, but we’re taught from an early age to suppress them. Never judge a book by its cover!Always give people the benefit of the doubt!Respect your elders!You just have trouble with authority!
We’ll never be free of these psychopaths until we learn to spot them, confront them, and prevent them from building and growing their power systems.
It’s basically the ideal American. I mean that’s what I understand from growing up here… That type of person is the person they taught us is successful.
It makes me feel like america makes monsters. It’s good for the business. And our nation is basically not much more than a business… Kinda like a Mafia family.
Every corporation is by design a psychopathic entity. They are designed to be incapable of empathy, regardless of who is running the show. Their only goal is to accumulate wealth and power. And we give them power, huge amounts of it.
They’re right, except for one thing; once you know what to look for, these people are easy as hell to spot.
They’re drawn to power, in any form. They consolidate it. They build power systems around them. And they exploit it.
You can spot them because they’re the people who, somehow, the rules never apply to. There’s always an exception, a workaround, an excuse, a rationale, a condescending it’s more complicated than that, dear.
They’re the people who say the right things but never follow through. We’ll be fully transparent, followed by radio silence.
The ones who convince you to give them authority for a good cause. We should form a committee to establish some common principles, but it ends up being a committee of one, and the principles sufficiently vague to be twisted to work any way.
I think we have natural instincts for detecting these people, but we’re taught from an early age to suppress them. Never judge a book by its cover! Always give people the benefit of the doubt! Respect your elders! You just have trouble with authority!
We’ll never be free of these psychopaths until we learn to spot them, confront them, and prevent them from building and growing their power systems.
It’s basically the ideal American. I mean that’s what I understand from growing up here… That type of person is the person they taught us is successful.
It makes me feel like america makes monsters. It’s good for the business. And our nation is basically not much more than a business… Kinda like a Mafia family.
Well said, no notes
Every corporation is by design a psychopathic entity. They are designed to be incapable of empathy, regardless of who is running the show. Their only goal is to accumulate wealth and power. And we give them power, huge amounts of it.
An accurate representation of what happens if you ignore your natural instincts and let one into your organisations:
https://youtu.be/aLgN-2gU8o0