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by alganet 521 days ago
Sounds like a buddhist thing.

Also sounds like an exploit, a cheap excuse for people with the power to profit from frustratation to get away.

On the long run, frustration leads to paranoia, and paranoia leads to unpredictableness, which in high doses seems to be harmful for any organization.

So, it seams that dealing with (not exactly tolerating, also not intolerating, it's different) paranoia is way more important. But also, if we don't have paranoia, we can find ourselves in the receiving end of endless frustration.

A delicate situation.