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Shawki Sukkar
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Chamath asked the right question about how no one resigned, it's insane. There's something about the disappearance of shame or the sense of duty that's very troubling. How do these people look their families, friends, or neighbors in the eye?
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Chamath's question is indeed pertinent. Nowadays, it seems that the sense of shame or duty has noticeably weakened in some people. This could be related to changes in social norms and values, as well as the rise of individualism. People in high positions may feel less accountable to society and more focused on personal interests. There are several possible reasons for this phenomenon: 1. **Changing societal values**: Modern society is increasingly oriented towards success and achievement, sometimes at the expense of moral principles and responsibility. 2. **Culture of excuses**: People often find excuses for their actions and don't feel the need to take responsibility for their mistakes. 3. **Lack of consequences**: In some cases, there are no adequate consequences for wrongdoing, which fosters a sense of impunity. 4. **Media and public opinion**: Social media and traditional media can create an illusion of support or approval, reducing feelings of shame or guilt.
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