| ▲ | alphazard 2 hours ago | |
> when people trust and genuinely support each other it's not zero sum This is a clear non-sequitur. Whether or not the situation is zero-sum is dictated by the situation not by the actions of people, or how they feel about each other. If the situation is zero-sum, and one party doesn't realize, or is too trusting of other parties, then they just lose. And they might not even realize that they lost, or that the situation was zero-sum to begin with. > basically at the same level in terms of power and influence? Obviously not true, unless you can truly ignore your manager and still be successful at the company, then they have power over you. If they control more resources than you, or have more face time with people who do control resources, then they probably have more influence than you as well. This whole comment reads like a sucker who doesn't know they are being scammed. | ||