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Regardless of an organisation's level in any given social, political or corporate strata, it is essential that it places high emphasis on its image to its users, voters or customers.
Especially monopolies. These jaggernauts in their fields often display pomposity that is unbelievable. That air of self-confidence reaks with disgusting arrogance. Do they not fear that their privileged position may one day be undone? Is such common sensical prudence blinded by the myopia of a system where the winner takes it all?
We now have a global environment where decisions (be it votes, purchases)are made inspired by profit maximisation, self-benefit, using currency of benefits. Yet, how an organisation is seen morally, can still lend some weight in the final outcome of the decision-making process. Humility is crucial.
These gargantuan organisations must keep in mind this. Even if they were not to be moral angels, they MUST understand that even just "seeming" like one is the lesser of the two evils, to the end of bolstering their current stature.
Uncle T
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