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Why do we consider corruption to be a byproduct of being powerful?
Is it possible that most people would become corrupt if we achieved positions of power?
Would the process of becoming powerful change us in such a way that we began to appear (or become) corrupt?
Are all powerful people corrupt or are some powerful people using their positions to benefit society?
If you were among the powerful, would you be any different than them?
What is the social force that prevents the less powerful from making the world a better place?
Is apathy a source of corruption in our world that ensnares the less powerful into suffering at the whim of society's elite?
Excerpt: Before any success can be had, one must first make some attempt. But before one will ever make an attempt, one must first form a belief that making the attempt could have some positive outcome. Manufacturing in yourself this belief should be your chief concern if you want to have a better world.
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Why do we consider corruption to be a byproduct of being powerful?
Is it possible that most people would become corrupt if we achieved positions of power?
Would the process of becoming powerful change us in such a way that we began to appear (or become) corrupt?
Are all powerful people corrupt or are some powerful people using their positions to benefit society?
If you were among the powerful, would you be any different than them?
What is the social force that prevents the less powerful from making the world a better place?
Is apathy a source of corruption in our world that ensnares the less powerful into suffering at the whim of society's elite?
Excerpt: Before any success can be had, one must first make some attempt. But before one will ever make an attempt, one must first form a belief that making the attempt could have some positive outcome. Manufacturing in yourself this belief should be your chief concern if you want to have a better world.