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Treeamigo's avatar

Yes, staffers and toadies willingly join a cult of celebrity around their (usually) not very impressive boss. They’ve drunk the Kool-Aid. This perplexes anyone outside the bubble.

This happens in many large bureaucracies, including corporations. The toadies fawning over the CEO are embarrassing.

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Samuel Hammond's avatar

This is spot on. It also contributes to the adverse selection problem, as the people who rise to the top are the ones for whom the cheap thrill of status and recognition never wears off, and who care little about whether their influence is correlated with reality just so long as they can be seen as having influence by their peers.

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