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The Gervais Principle
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWastelander" data-source="post: 262719" data-attributes="member: 6909"><p>In the corporate world, isn't a sociopath (according to this principle) just another pawn of a higher sociopath? If he doesn't own the business, then he isn't he just a more ruthlessly efficient worker bee than the rest? Like a soldier ant who's capable of getting the others to make money for the king. He may be better off than the clueless and the losers but it appears to me that he's still part of the same system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWastelander, post: 262719, member: 6909"] In the corporate world, isn't a sociopath (according to this principle) just another pawn of a higher sociopath? If he doesn't own the business, then he isn't he just a more ruthlessly efficient worker bee than the rest? Like a soldier ant who's capable of getting the others to make money for the king. He may be better off than the clueless and the losers but it appears to me that he's still part of the same system. [/QUOTE]
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