Do you suppose that goal, even if it differs, might be leveraged as a motivator? If our collective output is good, there are better chances of the stabilization purportedly necessary for returning people to where they belong. Even if that proves untrue, does anyone want to risk that it isn't?
[There's a bit of machination in that, but...well.
Maybe that's what it would take? If they don't agree on a goal, as long as those goals are well-served by teamwork, surely the end result would be the same]
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[There's a bit of machination in that, but...well.
Maybe that's what it would take? If they don't agree on a goal, as long as those goals are well-served by teamwork, surely the end result would be the same]