To share some anecdotal data: I personally have had positive experiences doing regular coaching calls with Kat this year and feel that her input has been very helpful.
I’m not sure if it was intended as such, but I see this to be very weak evidence for, for lack of a better phrase, the “correct judgement” being “in favor of” rather than “against” Nonlinear.
I say this because people who are manipulative and unethical (and narcissistic, and sociopathic...) tend to also be capable of being very charming, likable, and helpful. So I think it is very possible that Kat both is “significantly in the wrong” about various things while also having lots of positive interactions with others, in such a way that would make you think “surely someone so nice and friendly would never do all of these other unethical things”.
I’m not sure if it was intended as such, but I see this to be very weak evidence for, for lack of a better phrase, the “correct judgement” being “in favor of” rather than “against” Nonlinear.
I say this because people who are manipulative and unethical (and narcissistic, and sociopathic...) tend to also be capable of being very charming, likable, and helpful. So I think it is very possible that Kat both is “significantly in the wrong” about various things while also having lots of positive interactions with others, in such a way that would make you think “surely someone so nice and friendly would never do all of these other unethical things”.