Love this article. Why can't men just stand up and live the results of their own actions? In Jim Cayne's case, it's not a firing squad. Better people have gone through much, much worse. We all know the grinding fear of living up to our, shortfalls, but as the gravity of an error spreads and effects others, doesn't the importance of facing the horde increase? And by standing there, and taking it, doesn't that mitigate the pain and disarm your enemies?
Monday, December 24, 2007
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