And stupidity isn't the only possible reason for a party to engage in what seems like a counter productive move.
Certain motivations are often hidden.
Mike has been married for 12 years, happy couple, no children. He suddenly changes in attitude and make his wife life a nightmare every single day, turning his brother in law against him, losing the one job his wife's brother gave him out of pity. Never crosses a line, but jobless and a constant jerk, he ultimately get the divorce document handed over by his wife.
Is he stupid? He might have won the lottery and had his own agenda for what he would do with the money. And that's a personal affair. Let's not underestimate to which extent business and the capital at wide can go making up stories, getting books to look a certain way for a zero sum profit far below the cost inflicted to the other parties.
Mike has been married for 12 years, happy couple, no children. He suddenly changes in attitude and make his wife life a nightmare every single day, turning his brother in law against him, losing the one job his wife's brother gave him out of pity. Never crosses a line, but jobless and a constant jerk, he ultimately get the divorce document handed over by his wife.
Is he stupid? He might have won the lottery and had his own agenda for what he would do with the money. And that's a personal affair. Let's not underestimate to which extent business and the capital at wide can go making up stories, getting books to look a certain way for a zero sum profit far below the cost inflicted to the other parties.