Originally Posted by
AirWillie
I think what you meant to say was low expectations leads to high morale.
Not at all, but I can see how negativisitic whiners would want to rationalize their behavior to avoid responsibility for their cowardly actions. It takes guts to charge a hill, run into a burning building or face down an armed mugger. Cowards always rationalize "We're all going to die if we go up that hill, we better not do it", "They're probably already dead from smoke. We'd be risking our lives for nothing", "It's only money. If we let him have it, he'll leave" or "Management always wins and the unions are powerless to stop them."
Which do you think has both low expectations and low morale? The negativist or the pilot who has the guts to stand up and actively try to change his own standard of living?