Totenkindly
@.~*virinaĉo*~.@
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That is a borderline case of acting. There is a "role of boss" which is required for someone to play. The person selected for the role has to do it and everyone knows that it is his job to make decisions based on hunches.
I agree. And what is funny is that I think we all "know" that in theory... but if you watch how disgruntled employees talk about their bosses or disgruntled citizens talk about their political leaders... they tend to take it more personally rather than as an accepted reality.
I think it more like "the work changed me temporarily". I was back to my old self when I got comfortable at the job.
That is usually the pattern I follow too. I think we were both aware, though, that more literal people might just see the change without seeing what lies beneath and judged it wrong at first.
I only feel that it is tragic that the spouse couldn't be his/herself. The other one might have liked the change.
Lotsa tragedy in the world, unfortunately.