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" ... At some point, a “misstep” will turn a supporter sour. Marketers must understand that any endeavor we undertake can ostracize both groups and individuals, and their reactions can be downright mean (even toward well-intentioned brand campaigns). ... "
" ... Bonetto and his team looked at how creative behaviors that deviate from social norms often ostracize a creative individual. Breaking social rules can bring personal, professional and financial ruin to creatives. History abounds with stories of creativity and innovation being served up with a heap of suffering at the hands of our social groups. Beat poet Allen Ginsberg endured an obscenity trial for his poem Howl. Galileo was sentenced to life imprisonment for his discovery that the earth orbited the sun. Hungarian physician, Ignaz Semmelweis, was demoted for demonstrating that hand washing could help prevent the spread of disease. Historically, if women were allowed to paint at all, they had to endure rumors of “immoral” sexual promiscuity (think Adélaïde Labille-Guiard) and accusations that they were stealing credit for what had to be a man’s work. ... "
" ... But worse than that for the apparel industry, they have taken to ostracize, belittle, shame and cancel any corporation that dares challenge them on it. ... "
" ... The brain makes up all sorts of untested stories hundreds of times a day, which causes us to ostracize ourselves without realizing it. Your boss doesn't respond to a text, a colleague wears a frown and uses a certain tone of voice. You’re overlooked for the promotion or not included on the guest list. Chances are you assume the worst, over-personalize the event, and your emotional assumptions hijack your “thinking mind,” causing you to jump to conclusions. After you tear the perceived perpetrator a new one, she or he stares at you—open mouthed—as though you've lost your mind. Left unchecked, when we treat feelings as facts, it siphons the success out of our career. ... "
" ... The conditions reflected a shameful effort by the whole of Irish society to ostracize and generally stigmatize children born out of wedlock. This effort was consistently made at every level. Political leaders were probably as guilty as church leaders, and the Anglican Church, known locally as the Church of Ireland, nearly as guilty as the Catholic Church. ... "