Sunday, June 23, 2019
Theories, Practices, and Ethics of Leadership Assignment - 1
Theories, Practices, and Ethics of Leadership - Assignment Example2. Some of the behavioural patterns, characteristics and shadows which fuel evil include our own individual insecurities. These insecurities are unremarkably caused by the ignorance of our cultures and the cultures of other citizenry. These insecurities may also be due to lifestyles, whereby people engage in evil activities in order to live in a certain way. The human need for respect and recognition may also push some people to be insecure and thus engage in evil activities to satisfy these needs. Insecurities may also be caused by low esteem. Some people normally do evil things in order to sense of smell satisfied and boost their self-esteem.The need for power and strength also fuels evil. This may come in the form of oppression and suppression on the basis of race, religion, fiscal power, political affiliation, gender and job opportunities. For example, one might result in the oppression of a minority race in ord er to strengthen himself politically or financially. Acts of deceit and defensiveness may also fuel evil. The evil that may stem from deceit or defensiveness includes refusal to listen to feedback or other peoples views, anger, pessimism and blaming others for things they are not responsible for (Baumeister, 2001).3. a) Dreadful pleasure this is when someone knowingly and enjoyably inflicts pain or suffering on another person in order to hide ones fear. For example, one might have a fear of being vulnerable, so he does things to make other people live in fear.b) Deception this is when one becomes absorbed with himself and makes himself look like he is without any faults. These self- pure people are very conscious of their private appearances and will attack anyone who discovers their dark side. For example, one might pretend to be God-fearing and holy, but deep inside he is not as righteous as he wants to look. He may pretend to do good things when in the company of other people bu t turn to evil workings when no one is watching.
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