Instigator and Facilitator: the Emotional Distraught of a Mid-Level Manager
Among the intellectuals of the world, there has long been a consensus on the defining quality of individual success. It is not measured by the amount of cash in one's bank account, the net worth of one's business, assets, and properties. Instead, the key word is "power," the authority one has over other individuals and functioning of a community, and to a greater extent, society in general. The ability to influence and to change the course of other's lives, in particular, can be seen an easy, albeit morally reprehensible, way to get one's hands on an almost unlimited flow of cash.