Another common situation I've encountered is this one: They don't really want "it".
They say they want someone to do "it", they hire someone who has done "it". But then that wasn't really what they wanted done.
I think I can also draw the hypothesis that the more convinced they say they want "it" and/or the bigger the "it" they ask for, the less they actually want it when the time comes.
They say they want someone to do "it", they hire someone who has done "it". But then that wasn't really what they wanted done.
I think I can also draw the hypothesis that the more convinced they say they want "it" and/or the bigger the "it" they ask for, the less they actually want it when the time comes.