There seemed to be no one in a position of power, from the Vatican to Wall Street, from Parliament to Scotland Yard to Fleet Street, who could think of anything better to do than abuse it....

Edward St. Aubyn
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There seemed to be no one in a position of power, from the Vatican to Wall Street, from Parliament to Scotland Yard, from Fleet Street to the White House, who could think of anything better to do than abuse it. Abuse is a word that has negative connotations and has often been used as a synonym for corruption. However, like corruption it has positive meaning as well. Abuse is a result of power and privilege.

When people come into contact with power and privilege, they become accustomed to using it in the wrong way. They abuse their power and privilege by abusing others. Many people believe that they cannot change their behavior, so they never attempt to correct it.

But if they did try to change, they would find that it is far easier to correct than they imagined.

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