"But why aren't you hysterical?"
I wonder if this has always been true: When things start to go awry, we get frustrated at leaders (or employees or co-workers) who seem to be calmly considering the options and doing their best work instead of hyperventilating.
The amount of hysteria one demonstrates isn't at all related to how much work is being done (or how much we care).
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