>>>>This is Harvard, FCOL. In a few short years we'll be expecting these people to work their way into senior positions in tech and government.
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>>>Where their ability to lie and cheat will be a major asset.
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>>Are you saying that it's more likely to be an asset in government than in business?
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>>Most of the top thieves in government learn it from the businessmen who bribe them.
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>Like all parasitic environments, both depend on each other. If gov people were unapproachable, biz people could never teach them.
>You could also argue that bizmen learn when getting into contact with already corrupted officials
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>;-))
To see where it began, you have to go back to Adam who, when he saw Eve bite the apple, said:
"Well, I'll be damned!"
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.