I knew it was probably a risky thing to do. But I hadn't been paid, and kept getting the runaround, so when I went over my boss's head, and his boss told me he'd look into it the following week, what I'd been hearing all along, I kind of went a little nuts and said, "Please don't take this the wrong way but I feel like I'm getting the runaround again." And, poof! They fired me. So how do we talk ourselves into rationalizing bad choices ? I had every right to get paid. But most likely I should have known the guy had a thin skin and I should have been more careful. Even my son, 16 at the time, told me I should have not done it. "When a reward is tempting enough, people will break their own moral codes to gain the desired prize," says newswise.com. "Afterward, they’ll tell you exactly how they were justified: 'It wasn’t as if anyone was harmed,' “I was only borrowing …,” 'My boss told me too,' or 'It’s our ...
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