Rules of Arseholedom: Observer Cartoon

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This cartoon was published in The Observer this week; the fellow who sent to me reports that it is Britain’s oldest newspaper. It is a different take on ‘the rule," but does remind me of research on what happens to people when they get a little power.

P.S. On other fronts, Rueter’s had a rollicking story about Business Books: Titles that Got Attention, which talked quite a bit about The No Asshole Rule, which got picked-up by the Guardian, another newspaper in the UK.

P.P.S. If the cartoon hard for you to read  –it is for me — just click on it and you get a bigger one.

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2 responses to “Rules of Arseholedom: Observer Cartoon”

  1. Jack @ The Tech Teapot Avatar

    The Observer is the Sunday edition of the Guardian.

  2. jen_chan, writer SureFireWealth.com Avatar

    It’s not that difficult to spot an arsehole. But sometimes, it’s a little less detectable when it’s within us. The third cartoon frame portrays it exactly as it is. While I don’t think it’s too late for anyone to be “redeemed,” I do agree that people who haven’t realized it by the age of 25 are a little harder to talk to. By that time, they would have already formed a firm resolve about themselves.

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