3 reviews
Chapters
5
Language
English
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Published
September 14, 2025
In 'What You Permit, You Promote,' Jonathan Satter delves into a fundamental truth often overlooked: our silence and inaction carry immense power. This insightful book reveals how tolerating minor transgressions, toxic behaviors, or ethical ambiguities in our workplaces, families, and communities can inadvertently normalize them, leading to larger systemic issues and a decline in overall integrity. Through a compelling collection of real-life stories spanning business, politics, sports, and personal relationships, Satter illustrates that every time we choose not to address a problem, we send a powerful message that such behavior is acceptable. This philosophical exploration challenges readers to recognize the profound impact of their passive acceptance. Satter argues that breaking free from this cycle requires courage, a commitment to accountability, and decisive action. By blending engaging narratives with psychological insights and practical tools for leadership, 'What You Permit, You Promote' offers a roadmap for cultivating cultures defined by excellence, integrity, and unwavering ethical standards. It is a call to conscious awareness for anyone seeking to foster positive change and prevent the quiet erosion of values.
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Start Writing NowJonathan Satter is an aspiring author with a keen insight into human behavior and organizational dynamics. Drawing from observations across various facets of life, Satter explores the subtle yet profound ways in which our acceptance, or lack thereof, shapes the environments we inhabit.