Trumpeting this - “changing your mind is a sign of incompetence” - is a great tell that you’ve never had any real responsibility over anything. People make wrong decisions all the time! The cultural willingness to *undo* wrong decisions (and say, publicly, “we were wrong, we reversed the decision”) is what matters. Few big institutions can do this!
Trumpeting this - “changing your mind is a sign of incompetence” - is a great tell that you’ve never had any real responsibility over anything. People make wrong decisions all the time! The cultural willingness to *undo* wrong decisions (and say, publicly, “we were wrong, we reversed the decision”) is what matters. Few big institutions can do this!
@Alex_Danco The author’s opinion is very bad. They also claim slowing down and doing more consultation is a better alternative. As though our govt isn’t already super slow. I’d easily accept more “back-peddling” if they moved more quickly.
@Alex_Danco One of the largest contributors to the slowing of progress imo when lessons must be learned generationally instead of intra-generationally either to save face, or refuse to adjust beliefs or mindset to new information.