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Home Sapiens: The Art of Scapegoating––– When It Works and When It Doesn’t

Anthony TranPosted 9 months ago

An ordinary person of humble background. In my youth I ventured into the sports journalism field, later navigating the fund industry, wielding the pen for investment, and eventually took on a role at a securities firm focused on research and strategy. Though I hold the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, studied cognitive science at university, and trained independently in the art of triathlon, all these are but fleeting pursuits.

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Home Sapiens: The Art of Scapegoating––– When It Works and When It Doesn’t
To err is human, but to blame is a political manoeuvre; true leadership lies in accepting responsibility.

Scapegoating, often disguised as “corporate,” “sophisticated,” or even “tactical,” is a common tactic in the adult world.

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