Senin, 12 Oktober 2015

Editor's Pick: Common Bonds: Jobs, Torvalds and Bad Behavior


Rob Enderle
Oct 12, 2015 5:00 AM PT
Steve Jobs was almost tragically insecure, though he didn't need to be. There's speculation it was a combination of his being adopted and not finishing his degree, while having tons of subordinates who were far better educated. The more insecure people are, the more likely they are to act out and treat others badly. Also, the lower the perceived status, the more likely a person is to abuse others. [More...]

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