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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Sadly, "thriving", be it whether in private practice or in house, or in any nature of job as a matter of fact, requires keeping your mouth shut and avoiding airing opinions and views that are contrary to your superior, even when you know that legally or factually, your superior is wrong.
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I'm the OP above. On the contrary, i think its finding a big enough backing such that what you say won't be so easily disregarded... even if it is contrary to the sentiment on the ground.
It also means being flexible enough to switch sides at a moment's notice when you feel that the ship you're on is sinking.
This is what i mean by playing politics.