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SciTech Chronicles. . . . . . . . .December 6th, 2025
Vol IV Issue 41 Who Said this? Reality is what you can get away with. Today, 332 links Curated Today's Five Links Scientists Uncover Massive
Everything is my fault
I cut two chapters out of my book because they were too nasty.
They vented all the awful details about how my terrible employees staged a mutiny to try to get rid of me, and corrupted the culture of the company into a festering pool of entitlement, focused only on their benefits instead of our clients.
Afterwards, I spent a few years still mad at those evil brats for what they did. So, like anyone feeling victimized and wronged, I needed to vent - to tell my side of the story. Or so I thought.
So do you want to know the real reason I cut those chapters?
I realized it was all my fault.
I let the culture of the company get corrupted.
I ignored problems instead of nipping them in the bud.
I was aloof and away instead of managing or training managers.
I confused everyone by sharing my daily thoughts before they had cemented into decisions.
I announced decisions, then assumed they were being done, without following-up to ensure.
I whimsically delegated to the wrong people, avoiding the mental work of choosing wisely.
(I could list another 20 of these, but you get the idea.)