If a corporation was person he/she would be
an egotistical, self centred, manipulative, lying,
deceiving, dishonest, evil, prick or bitch.
Some believe a corporations has all of the
characteristics of a sociopath, more commonly
knowns as a psychopath . No, not Jeffery
Dahmer people eating psychopath ( a canibal),
not literally anyway, but a psychopath
all the same.
In any event, not a person you'd want want
to spend any of amount of time with. So
when the corporation comes a knockin' at
your door in the form of its representative (s),
don't be fooled by the warm, friendly demeanor
and pie-in-the-sky promises. Sooner or later
the mask will come off and the real deal will be
seen. You can't hide your true self indefinitely.
A prick can be nice, but he will always be
a prick and a bitch, will always be a bitch even
when she is smiling at you.
Don't be surprise if you are betrayed in
your dealings. In fact don't be surprised
to discover that the corporation wasn't the
only one to betray you. When you pulled
the knife out your back you discovered that
intermingled with corporation's fingerprint,
was maybe your, neighbour, friend, relative,
co-worker, etc. etc. The point being, some
people become morally and ethically
challenged as soon as money comes into the
picture, particularly big corporate money.
For some it's not about the money. For
whatever reason, they simply just don't
like you and thus do not wish you well. So
they have no problem engaging in activity
that they no will harm you. In fact that's
motive for getting involved to begin with.
Others suffer with inferiority complexes,
the root of superiority complex. Therefore,
these individuals have need to always show
that they are superior to you and others.
Unfortunately, their need to feel superior
to others only shows the depth of their
inferiority complex. Let's face it, if you
really believe the other person or persons
is inferior to you, why expend so much
energy, physically and mentally on them?
Watch on-line the documentary, The Corporation
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article12998.htm
The Corporate Pyschopath
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s1158704.htm
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