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Some of the major fraudulent acts committed by senior executives started as what they considered to be small ethical lapses that grew out of control.
Rational Understandings
The ability to comprehend, interpret, and reason about information or situations in a logical and coherent manner.
Naïve Optimism
An overly positive and simple belief in the most favorable outcome of any situation without considering the complexities or potential challenges.
Tangible Benefits
Concrete advantages or gains, such as profit or improved health, which are directly attributable to a specific action or policy.
Technological Innovations
New inventions and improvements in existing technologies that can potentially change people's lives and society's structures.
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