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wyldberry ◴[] No.41908232[source]
What we often think of as Insider Threat in the west is just another Tuesday in Chinese business. I have many experiences of this in the video game industry. This industry sabotage and theft is a very real part of getting ahead, even amongst companies that are owned by the same parent company (ex: studios owned in part by Tencent).
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quinttttle ◴[] No.41909998[source]
for every gifted, motivated, positive, constructive person in the world, there are probably 100,000 that want to tear them down and eat the carcass.
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cjsawyer ◴[] No.41910672[source]
I believe the opposite. The issue is that destroying requires much less effort than creating.
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cutemonster ◴[] No.41912681[source]
You can have both at the same time: Say, 15 who want to help them, and 5 who would want to hurt them. And then you can be right both of you. Although the angry ones would be harder to see (sychopants)
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1. ozim ◴[] No.41918870[source]
Even better imagine people don’t have to be mean/awful all the time. They can be shitty for a coworker and then be great for friends and family or be great for people at other job.

There are really evil people that might be shit all the time but society is rather good at spotting them.