Against Compromise, or, Deciding as a Team without Succombing to Entropy
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Well, that’s a far fetched title, isn’t it? Let me explain. If you ask a person on the street, they’ll tend to say that compromise is the best way for people with opposing views to work together towards a better common future. You hear it in politics, you hear it in families, you hear it in workplaces. If you agree with this premise, let’s dive into why I think it may be one of the most wasteful, destructive ideas out there.
Against Compromise, or, Deciding as a Team without Succombing to Entropy
Against Compromise, or, Deciding as a Team…
Against Compromise, or, Deciding as a Team without Succombing to Entropy
Well, that’s a far fetched title, isn’t it? Let me explain. If you ask a person on the street, they’ll tend to say that compromise is the best way for people with opposing views to work together towards a better common future. You hear it in politics, you hear it in families, you hear it in workplaces. If you agree with this premise, let’s dive into why I think it may be one of the most wasteful, destructive ideas out there.