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1) it's not people, it's a company. They're 2 different things. People have consciences and families. Companies are beholden to shareholders. People can find a different job if their company fails. I don't think we need to be forgiving to companies. They're not forgiving to people. They act on policy. 2) While I admit that I'm guilty of it too, overpromising is pretty destructive. It causes you to have to work harder…
GP post regarding 1 is just a manifestation of the illness in the US of considering companies to be people. You should not have empathy for a company.
No empathy. Companies have no right not to die or be killed. Society doesn’t need to prop up your business model.