No bc hurting someone never helps you in the end
Answer is C, my dude. Good luck, hope I helped :P
Answer to Question 1: The three things that i'll change after going forward are: Make yourself look good online. Share expert knowledge. Help keep flame wars under control.
Explanation: It's important to create a very good impression online using good looking pictures, watching carefully what one posts, comments and likes alike. All of this sum up to give people who have never met us before and who may never met us an impression of who we are. So it's garbage in, garbage out. No one wants to create a poor version of themselves online when physically they are very great looking and fun to be with.
As a professional, it's important to keep informal comments to the minimum. Instead, one ought to increase the amount to expert knowledge one shares online. As a consultant, this further reinforces your brand as a professional. A medical expert for instance should from time to time post very insightful findings online. The more people have confidence in your brand, they more your brand equity grows.
Flame wars are very intense exchanges using swear words between two or more people. It could even be subtle remarks which try to mask sarcasm, racial slurs (that is indirect derogatory remarks). One must desist from engaging in such.
Why would I adopt these rules: To break these rules translate to breaking rules of physical human engagement. Perception is very key. First time impression always lasts for a very long time
. The internet NEVER forgets. Given this, one mistake online may never be taken down every again.
Machiavelli's advice to a leader confronted with doing the virtuous thing is that, although virtuous acts are necessary for a ruler to be seen as generous, compassionate and honorable, those characteristics are only useful for a ruler to get to leadership. However, those attributes for a man who has achieved leadership are in fact dangerous, because generosity creates expectations on people that are not always possible to fulfill. Another problem is that a kind and emphatic leader won't be able to mantain people in control, therefore, authoritarism is a useful tool to achieve good lidership. A leader is required to be "seen as generous" rather than be generous, and make difficult choices, which most of the times, means that a ruler has to be bad to stay in power. Following this line of thought, one of his most famous maxims is "it's much safer to be feared than loved" which means that at the end, the only way to assures a leader continuity in power is to be a cruel leader without people noticing it.