Carefully examining the justifications for actions is also important. If there are compelling reasons to do X, the fact that we’ve been “ordered” to do X is irrelevant, just as being ordered NOT to do X is.
Unfortunately, “doing what they say” tend to make people believe they are the top dog.
And a bit too many people are prompt to get this idea, reluctant to abandon it, and abuse it to no end.
So, pragmatically, sometimes it’s better to find another way to get the desired result, or at least delay action to diminish that bad association.
Unfortunately, “doing what they say” tend to make people believe they are the top dog.
And a bit too many people are prompt to get this idea, reluctant to abandon it, and abuse it to no end.
So, pragmatically, sometimes it’s better to find another way to get the desired result, or at least delay action to diminish that bad association.