Attaining power doesnot requires force, coercion but a society needs leaders who could use the power to reach the society with social intelligence and empathy.An outgoing , energetic and socially engaged individuals usually rise into power , So the power goes to thoosr who best serves the interest of the society.Individuals who are modest and respect the peer group rise in heirarchies over period of time . At the same time, we must agree A prince who wants to keep his authority must learn how not to be good, and use knowledge or refrain from using them as necesity comes. So all these, in together mold some people to succeed in identity struggle.
Research found that power puts a person into a feel of expansive and energized with reward hunger, which makes them more harsh, rude and with unethical actions. So as martin luther king quoted " Never Succumb to the temptation of bitterness" as it neither wont benefit you nor the world.make a move positively.follow that positivity that lead you the power .
prompt hat makes some people succed in the identity struggle while others succumb to the powers...
What are reasons why some systems implementations succeed while others might struggle or even fail?
What triggers a food allergy in some people while others are not affected by the same food?
TUNOVIH 15 queBLIUI13. 1. What makes some people healthy and others unhealthy? 2. How can we create a society where individuals have a chance to live long healthy lives?
Consider the following two anonymous quotations: “Some people dream of worthy accomplishments, while others stay awake and do them." “Isn't it amazing what can be accomplished when you don't care who gets the credit?" These quotations speak to at least two key skills and behaviors
1) Some people group XSS attacks with XSRF attacks, while others think they should be considered separate. Make an argument that they are different and do this with an example of an attack under each (illustrating their differences). 2) Suppose I want to do a XSS attack that executes through someone’s brower, but I know the server blacklists the string Dogs as well as the word script. Describe at least two distinct ways to bypass this filter and give me...
Some consider fair access to health care a moral right, while others disagree. We have defined the term moral right as "a privilege to act in some specific, intentional manner or to obtain some specific benefit because one is a moral agent living in a community of moral agents under a shared moral standard." Discussion Prompt: Is access to health care a moral right? Why or why not?
Some consider fair access to health care a moral right, while others disagree. We have defined the term moral right as "a privilege to act in some specific, intentional manner or to obtain some specific benefit because one is a moral agent living in a community of moral agents under a shared moral standard." Discussion Prompt: . Is access to health care a moral right? Why or why not?
(3) Some people can taste the bitter compound phenylthiocarbamide while others cannot. This trait is governed by a single autosomal gene; the allele for tasting is completely dominant with respect to the allele for nontasting. Among 1707 Hawaiians tested for the ability to taste, 1326 tasters were found. Assuming that the population is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for this gene and that mating is purely random: a. What are the allele frequencies for the tasting allele T and for the nontasting...
Why do people in some countries become rich while citizens in others remain poor? You might think the reasons for such a contrast is that some countries are well endowed with natural resources, such as, timber, energy, and fertile land, etc. Natural resources will answer only part of the answer. Take for example countries like Switzerland and Luxembourg, these countries have very little natural resources but decade after decade their citizens real income increase at a rapid pace. Another example,...
why did some organisms grow, while others did not