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<center>My trust in the executive (a 'top', in a top-down hierarchy) is diminished due to the fact that myself, as a singular entity, am clearly fallible - this, one might say, is simply a projection and might not be representative of the average - but, even if it might seem contradictory, my opinion is that the ego cannot be relied upon.
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As such, it appears that a collective, distributed model is in the long run more advantageous.</center>
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My trust in the executive (a 'top', in a top-down hierarchy) is diminished due to the fact that myself, as a singular entity, am clearly fallible - this, one might say, is simply a projection and might not be representative of the average - but, even if it might seem contradictory, my opinion is that the ego cannot be relied upon. As such, it appears that a collective, distributed model is in the long run more advantageous.


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