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The consensus among commenters is that winning every debate often fosters "silent resistance," suggesting that technical correctness is frequently less important than preserving long-term professional relationships and trust. Many participants emphasize that prioritizing "being right" over collective consensus can lead to a toxic "resentment debt," with some even drawing parallels to Nietzschean "slave morality" or team dysfunctions rooted in a fear of conflict. While most view these insights as essential wisdom for navigating engineering culture, skeptics argue that this approach can inadvertently encourage passive-aggressive sabotage or serve as a hollow platitude that masks deeper issues of leadership hypocrisy.

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