Re: Refusing to consider criticism, however valid, may lead an individual
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10 Sep 2025, 07:04
The correct answer is E. hubris.
Breakdown of the Blank
The sentence describes a negative consequence of "Refusing to consider criticism, however valid." The result is "decisions that ultimately produce catastrophic results." The blank needs a word that describes the flaw that leads to this outcome.
- E. hubris: This word means excessive pride or self-confidence. A person in a position of power who refuses to listen to criticism, despite its validity, is suffering from an inflated sense of self-importance. This overconfidence leads directly to bad decisions and catastrophic results.
Let's look at why the other options are incorrect:
- A. miscalculation: While miscalculation is a result of the flaw, it is not the flaw itself.
- B. ambivalence: This means having mixed feelings or being uncertain, which is the opposite of the decisive (if flawed) behavior described.
- C. perfidy: This means being deceitful or untrustworthy, which is not the issue here.
- D. ineptitude: This means a lack of skill or ability, but the focus of the sentence is on the refusal to listen to criticism, not on a fundamental lack of skill.