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GrayTextIsTruth | 6 years ago
I’m gonna go out in a limb here and say it’s common for any executive to pass the buck to any subordinate. It’s human nature to not want blame.
GrayTextIsTruth | 6 years ago
I’m gonna go out in a limb here and say it’s common for any executive to pass the buck to any subordinate. It’s human nature to not want blame.
happytoexplain|6 years ago
Reimersholme|6 years ago
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xtian|6 years ago
That’s not human nature, it’s a pathological, immature state of mind.
azangru|6 years ago
The word "pathological", presumably, means "deviating from the normal". The word "normal", in its turn, has two distinct meanings: one that is about what is desirable, the other is about what is common. On these grounds, and according to the second meaning of the word "normal", I would argue that fear is not pathological, nor is the desire to escape blame. It's quite normal. Whether some people can control this desire is the question.
commandlinefan|6 years ago
So, exactly the state of mind that leads one to become a business executive than?
GrayTextIsTruth|6 years ago
Human nature IS an immature state. It’s our uncivilized base instinct. So yes.