This little story is an example just to illustrate what I mean to ask below:
I moved to a new area and visited the neighborhood doctor. He gave me his business card with contact details and times he receives patients in his clinic. One day I went to the clinic and he was leaving. He got angry that I hadn't called to make an appointment (I live 10 meters from his clinic and appointments can only be made during the time he's receiving patients, so I just go directly and I wait till there's a vacant slot). He also got angry that I came later than the time he finishes work at the clinic. I showed him the card he'd given me (which turns out had all the times and days wrong). Not only did he not apologize for giving me a wrong card, making me come at the wrong time and getting angry at me for coming at the wrong time when it was his fault, but he got even angrier at me and scolded me even more. He and I know that there's no other doctor in the neighborhood, so there's no question to either of us that however badly he may behave towards me, short of malpractice, I have to put up with it in silence, and however he may attack me, I have to be submissive. This kind of situation is what I call "abuse of power". The power lies in that there's no other doctor around.
Now, the very moment another doctor comes to work in our neighborhood (and it can happen any minute), myself and the rest of the patients abused by him will leave him en masse for the other doctor, naturally. He'll have no patients, or very few left. I've no doubt this is not an aggressive person but just someone who knows himself in a position of power over his patients right at this time.
I've seen this happen with restaurants, doctors, internet forums, pharmacies, stores, etc.
So my question is: don't people who are momentarily in a situation of power know that power shifts and that if they abuse power now they'll pay later? Since I'm the one with the impaired ToM, how come they don't know and I do?
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