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In the long run, yes. But people are often promoted mostly based on short term impacts. Especially visible ones.

e.g. nobody got a promotion because the change they pushed for 5 years ago prevented an attack today.

That's not to say people are just greedy and only chase what gets them a promotion, but replace "promotion" with "received positive feedback".



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