The board should make Ralph Arza apologize, in person, before approving his real estate venture
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Here's one of my top personal axioms about power: don't thank it or apologize to it. As a board member, I will never ask for an apology or thanks from anyone. For official power to expect either, in my view, is both gross and weak. Indeed, there is no act more impotent in public life than publicly soliciting an apology and having that request ignored.
The board should make Ralph Arza apologize, in person, before approving his real estate venture
The board should make Ralph Arza apologize…
The board should make Ralph Arza apologize, in person, before approving his real estate venture
Here's one of my top personal axioms about power: don't thank it or apologize to it. As a board member, I will never ask for an apology or thanks from anyone. For official power to expect either, in my view, is both gross and weak. Indeed, there is no act more impotent in public life than publicly soliciting an apology and having that request ignored.