Companies Break the Same Way People Do
A few lost customers, a couple of setbacks, and a company that owned its market becomes afraid of its own shadow. Nothing on the balance sheet changed. Plato saw why: a city has the same three-part soul a person does, and the part that breaks first is the spirit, the seat of nerve and pride and the will to fight. Capability survives most wounds. Morale doesn't. Learn to read the psyche of any organization you work for, invest in, or lead, because companies with character survive their setbacks and companies without it decline with pristine assets.