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euifii
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1 month ago
This is what I really don’t get about these types of folks. Do they really want to remember their life’s work as “kissing ass and playing politics”? I get the “work to live” and all that, but you’re basically tossing away half your life…for what, money? How much money do you need!?
cherioo|1 month ago
euifii|1 month ago
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ktzar|1 month ago
Not much money is needed to have a fulfilling and worth-living life.
BeetleB|1 month ago
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BLKNSLVR|1 month ago
Ie. Somewhat serious mental disorders as requisite for leadership.
I wonder how we got onto this darkest timeline?
botanrice|1 month ago
It is akin to musicianship in a sense. How many of the absolutely, obscenely, most talented musicians have you come across in completely obscured settings? At the pub, the hole-in-the-wall jazz club in a C-tier city, deep on the internet with 13 plays on SoundCloud. But we all know that pop music doesn't necessarily reward technical musicianship.
It's similar in life & career.
febusravenga|1 month ago
Kissing asses/politics can be treated as skill used for different purposes. Imagine your ambition is to build bridge, skyscraper or fancy opera house.
To be chosen as the one for such projects, you must play many games including politics.
(I assume good intentions, selfish ones are possible too, but are they worth discussing?)
lotsofpulp|1 month ago
euifii|1 month ago
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ap99|1 month ago
Is building relationships and status less worthwhile than building code or bridges or houses or painting pictures?
People get to choose the game they play.
mirekrusin|1 month ago
"more" seems to be the answer to many.