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minus-squaregap_betweenus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·3 months agoI’m saying humans, even ones opponents are complex and seldom governed by single motives. Most people understand it about themself but like to deny it to others, especially they disagree with or don’t like.
minus-squaresquid_slime@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·edit-23 months agodo you know anyone with a serious gambling addiction? its hard to witness, total self destruction. most higher earners CEO’s have much higher risk tolerance which is what makes a gambler. beyond that, tests done on business students showed higher level of sociopath, and 1 in 3 high level corporate employees/inverter/CEO’s are psychopath. these aren’t normal people.
I’m saying humans, even ones opponents are complex and seldom governed by single motives. Most people understand it about themself but like to deny it to others, especially they disagree with or don’t like.
do you know anyone with a serious gambling addiction? its hard to witness, total self destruction. most higher earners CEO’s have much higher risk tolerance which is what makes a gambler. beyond that, tests done on business students showed higher level of sociopath, and 1 in 3 high level corporate employees/inverter/CEO’s are psychopath. these aren’t normal people.