It's a part of the victim mentality many people have. I think it starts being obedient to parents or whoever raises you. Then you transfer your allegiance to whoever you are working for. However, this in the end turns out to be suicidal worldwide.
Because in some cases your parents are not honorable enough to owe this allegiance to and employers are often worse.
Which is a good argument for being "Captain of your own ship and master of your own destiny."
Otherwise you can wind up dead from Karoshi even here in the United States.
Most people you just cannot trust in this way here on earth.
Understanding this you stay alive one way or another.
My particular point of view is "survival of the fittest" and this is just an example of those who don't have enough rebellion in them to actually survive their lives. There are times to be a part of order imposed upon you and there are times to rebel and walk the other way and you have to know the difference or else you a just Karoshi and dead and that's all.
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