It is still cruel to your employees who are trusting you to lead well. But at least if you fail, there are other jobs and unemployment. So it is somewhat understandable. Still FUed up but whatever.
Having no health care, no jobs and fleeing the country... yeah, not ok.
the lot remind me of Josephine Tey's analysis in "The Singing Sands". She describes vanity as the first requisite in wrong-doing. I would replace vanity with arrogance to be more precise.
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Having no health care, no jobs and fleeing the country... yeah, not ok.
No one's made him sign a conflict of interest disclosure yet.
It's not meant to be applied to public goods and services, where risk must be at the level the public is comfortable with.