by Kingcoal » Mon 18 Feb 2008, 18:17:36
Actually, if you don't have any time to analyze, it is a life or death situation and most importantly, you haven't planned or prepared, then you have to make do the best you can, which is oftentimes blindly following a leader until you can come up with a plan.
However, I think what this study points out is that even in non life or death situations, people follow leaders. Most people are security freaks. They like familiarity and hate taking risks. The average person is also lazy, which is the biggest problem. Remember having to get up in the front of class and give presentations? Very quickly, they all tend to look the same. People don't want to stick out; they'd rather stick with the herd. Everyone wants to be on the winning team, the good guy’s side, etc. It's human nature, probably because most of the time it works.
However, people get lazy. Most people don't plan, they don't see the writing on the wall, in short; they aren't paranoid enough. "The paranoid survive;" a quote by one of the founders of Intel Corp. I agree with Grove; rational paranoia, which is simply planning around Murphy's Law (what you don’t know can and will hurt you), is always good advice. Always have a plan, that's what successful, leader types do.
"That's the problem with mercy, kid... It just ain't professional" - Fast Eddie, The Color of Money