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pochemuha
2 years ago
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One writer commented that these acts of bending behavior to suit those in power remind "anyone who is under pressure to carry ou

t orders from ‘above' to constantly question the validity and prudence of what they're being asked to do." why don't we do this more often?
Social Studies
1 answer:
patriot [66]2 years ago
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To survive and keep ones sanity, people look for designs, make drawers in their mind and try to make simpler their daily lives. To question things continually charges a lot of resources like time, intellect and energy. People incline to question things and processes when the condition occurs for the first time. But when a routine sets in, questions won’t be asked anymore. That saves processes and life running. Routine is a good development, but like all in life, there is a dark/ hazardous side to it. For instance what if we behave unfair/ unprincipled and it became a repetitive activity.

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