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Sunday 16 June 2019

Current Events Jerks Bosses Politics And Causes

By Edward Olson


From pharmaceutical representatives to insults of world leaders and others, childish and boorish behaviors have become more prevalent in society over the last decade. In fact, it often feels as if the world is full of jerks in the business and political sector which are behaving badly more than ever before in history. In an effort to explain why, Bob Stafford of Stanford University has taken on these and other issues related to Current Events Jerks Bosses Politics in a recently released Forbes magazine article and interview.

Sutton has now published two books on the topic of assholes and is now considered an expert on the topic. For, the first book published by business professor, the No Asshole Rule quickly became a best seller. Whereas, the new publication The Asshole Survival Guide hopes to see the same success, though these are only a few of accomplishments credited to the professor.

In marketing the release, Bob provided an in-depth interview to Jessica Pressler of New York Magazine. The interview includes tricks from treating the nastiness from those rambling on with such negativity to keep from getting under the skin of individuals. Although, one of the most useful sections of the book might very well be the question as to why now is there such a plethora of assholes in society whether in places of power or otherwise.

According to Sutton in an interesting and rather explanatory response, the reasons for fairly clear. The first being related to Trump and all aspects of American politics. For, while diplomatic, the author notes the believes there is an incivility epidemic in the White House. Whereas, Bob goes on to suggest that the definition of an asshole is anyone whom leaves other people feeling disrespected, de-energized and demeaned, admittedly suggest that the current U. S. President fits into the category and that this type of nastiness is often contagious.

Sutton also suggest politics for the most part is nothing more than everyone calling everyone else assholes at the moment. Whereas, that these nasty behaviors often spread far more quickly than that of nicer ones. For example, while the onslaught of negative tweets and insult-laden rallies have spread like wildfire, accomplishments have become overshadowed. Whereas, the nastiness has had absolutely no part in improving the United States or the national conversation.

Sutton also sees inequality in all areas as being somewhat responsible for the current climate of the country. For, the massively wide economic gap among U. S. Citizens has become close to that which existed during the Great Depression. As such, there are now issues occurring between the haves and have nots like never before in history. For, it has now been proven that 1% of the country holds much of the wealth while 99% reside in the middle class or below.

When it comes to technology, like with all aspects of life, there are pros and cons. For, the anonymity of online interaction has the power to turn people, even those whom have been friends for years into vicious trolls. Whereas, research has also shown that new advances in technology has increased the asshole problem. In large part, due to the fact that people are more likely to mean when having no eye contact.

In all cases, only when people can learn to be respectful and kind to one another rather than assholes will the country begin to change for the better. Whereas, people in power really need to take a look in the mirror for while some may think these current actions and dialogue are beneficial, most are not. For, the nastiness is continuing to spread into the general population, thus effecting not only the reputation of the citizenry but the country at large.




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