My claim certainly isn’t that it doesn’t apply to anyone outside corporate management or outside mazes (mazes need not be corporate). Certainly there are lots of types of severely toxic situations.
However, I do think that an aboriginal hunter does not engage in what I am describing here.
Nor has most of my life been spent in such situations. At no point other than my job on Wall Street did I feel under anything like this level of pressure—and even then, while it got pretty bad by the end, it was nothing like what is described here. Same goes for everyone I know who isn’t in something that is recognizably a maze.
My claim certainly isn’t that it doesn’t apply to anyone outside corporate management or outside mazes (mazes need not be corporate). Certainly there are lots of types of severely toxic situations.
However, I do think that an aboriginal hunter does not engage in what I am describing here.
Nor has most of my life been spent in such situations. At no point other than my job on Wall Street did I feel under anything like this level of pressure—and even then, while it got pretty bad by the end, it was nothing like what is described here. Same goes for everyone I know who isn’t in something that is recognizably a maze.