A Destroyer Named Nepotism

Have you ever complained about an unfair boss who promoted his relatives above their peers, regardless of mental and emotional intelligence? I once worked for a fast-food restaurant whose owner unapologetically advanced his daughter even though her perpetually acerbic attitude invoked angst and frustration among his employees. This unscrupulous preferment is known as nepotism, which is defined as favoritism shown to relatives. Nepotism is highly pernicious, and has been the cause for the demise of many powerful men, nations, and empires. While each individual should possess a natural proclivity to display familial love to his relatives, he should not be guilty of allowing this propensity to vitiate those decisions involving others' futures, families, and fortunes. To avoid exercising nepotism, a person should consult a disinterested party when deciding to select either a relative or another individual of equal ability.

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