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Tag: Parul Verma

Power doesn’t corrupt. It reveals.

Parul Verma:

Power doesn’t corrupt, but it is a phenomenon that is monopolized by the agency of an individual.

Power amplifies and exposes cognitive and behavioral predispositions that already exists within you.

It merely reveals your innate tendencies, but it does not corrupt.

 

Richard Brisebois Ling- English, Manage yourself, Persons 2022-10-122022-10-03 1 Minute

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