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Originally Posted by BASILDON BOY
Do you really think they 'change' those who go on their courses - of course not. But if your boss says its a good idea you go along with it.
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No I don't think they change you. I think they lift you out of your boring ole 9 to 5 job and give you connections. Those connections really help you out in life, new friends, better jobs, more opportunities, if you are a politician you get connected with people who can help you win etc. Trouble from what I see is that they say as a graduate your first loyalty is now to them. So if in your nice new job you are asked to do something you do it. What happens if you don't? Your friends go, your job, your connections and your money. I'm sure there are plenty of people who have no problems saying yes even if what they are asked to do is wrong, so long as they keep all the nice things they now have that make them feel good and successful. Maybe the rules they bend at first are small, and then the deeper you get in, the more you HAVE to bend them. What happens if you don't? They now have proof you have broken the law. Could all this happen? Yes! It has been happening in the crime world for a very long time. I would never have imagined it would happen on a scale so large as THIS though.
I do NOT know that this is how it works. I am guessing here from what I've seen. I am no one special just a mum with an interest in psychology.