Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== π The Bureaucratic Lord ====== Rules by title, not by trust. Leads by fear, not by example. This neurosurgeon is no longer defined by what he operates β but by what he controls. His realm is not the brain, but the schedule. The budget. The block time. The residents. The promotions. The silence. He no longer teaches. He evaluates. No longer learns. He delegates. He doesnβt inspire β he intimidates. His residents donβt grow under him; they adapt to him. They learn to anticipate his moods, not his teachings. Meetings become rituals of deference. Criticism disappears β not because everything works, but because no one dares. He confuses authority with wisdom. And obedience with respect. Where does it come from? Fear of becoming irrelevant. Once technically skilled, now he insulates himself behind layers of power. By keeping everyone dependent, uncertain, and anxious, he ensures his own stability β at the cost of the entire system. What are the consequences? Departments rot under his watch. Innovation dies of suffocation. Talent flees, or worse β conforms. Errors are hidden. Mediocrity is rewarded. The institution becomes stable, yes β but clinically stagnant, ethically exhausted, and intellectually dead. Dishonesty type: β Ethically dishonest Abuses institutional power to protect self-interest. Leads in ways that punish dissent and reward conformity. Bottom line: He stopped thinking years ago. Now he manages those who still try. bureaucratic_lord.txt Last modified: 2025/06/21 18:43by administrador