Once you realize all the corporate b s, once you understand how the game is really played, it becomes really hard to endure the corporate life. It becomes almost impossible to deal with the fake nice people, "corporate values", "corporate culture" and things like that. Once the mask is off, you will be desperate to get out. You will feel it, in your guts. Prepare well. And yes, linkedin is completely toxic.
@@konrad8410 your view is why corporates don’t hire anyone above the age of 28 anymore. They want to hire young one with a positive outlook on work life and believe all that corporate BS. And trust me I get you, I also hate that corporate pretentiousness BS, but what’s the alternative? If you were in charge of that big company, what’s your alternative to avoid an entire building of monotonous cynical staff. Because just one department full of people like you and I would quickly be depressing and not very good for young people who just joined the workforce. Fake smiles, cringe and cheesiness kinda is a necessity in those environments, unless you have a better alternative
@robbylebotha I believe a job is a job. It doesn't have to be more than that, we are supposed to find happiness, meaning and love in our family, friends, hobbies and spiritual practices. A job just needs to pay me properly, treat me with dignity (as an adult) and respect basic boundaries. Nothing more than that. I don't expect a company to give me parties, secret santa, ice cream, meditation classes or anything like that. If they do, fine, I'm not complaining, but those thing will never make up for low wages, long hours or toxic managers. The problem is that companies are "giving pizza" in exchange for decent salaries... and you are supposed to love it.
This is why I left LinkedIn. I was trying to be professional by posting articles I read from the APS Physics Magazine, showing that I'm keeping up to date with the latest physics and technology research. But no one cared. I'm glad I left. Being professional is apparently not a thing on LinkedIn anymore.
@@TheJetsons-v2w that's the wrong approach. Keep posting as you were, you stand out where it matters and it also shows how ludicrous the corporate simps are.
LinkedIn is now inundated with copy-paste posts and it's annoying. Then, you've got your humble braggers and corporate simp posts. And people trying to sell their courses. I also saw a photo post of a guy in a caste working from his hospital bed. What is going on? It's chaos. And yet, I must be on this platform to have a place where I can quickly check job openings...
The whole return to work mandatory thing, reminds me when we were in elementary school and you brought a snack, and the teacher looked at you and said did you bring everyone a snack? So you reply with the obvious, no. And then the teacher tells you to put up the snack unless you brought a snack for everyone!
A CEO would much rather cry crocodile tears and make stupid linkedln posts instead of stepping down and taking the pay cut for his failed leadership. It's HIS fault the company loses money, but no he much rather fire people and keep his salary instead.
I wish the person who posted this crap that is one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever heard watch your video. Making him realize how pathetic he is. I am only afraid that it would not happen anyway. He still would think how smart he is. These types of people are basically the dangerous ones making this world going to shit. Unfortunately there are tons of them out there.
Mathew 6:3-4- But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth: that thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly" If you're doing something from the heart, you don't make a public spectacle of it. Doing so only shows you're doing it for the attention and validation of others; which make your "charity" a selfish, self serving act. Moreover. If you're really torn up about making a decision which brings you to tears. it would be done in private if it's truly sincere. Making a public spectacle of it only shows your true intentions of looking for attention and and validation. truly disgusting. Ironically, his little stunt of crying on camera only reinforces what people think of most CEO's. Greedy, self serving parasites.
Well, The truth of the matter is. Most people are monkey see monkey do Npc with no internal monologue. That is why that kind of virtue signaling crap can be shamelessly perpetuated online.
Once you realize all the corporate b s, once you understand how the game is really played, it becomes really hard to endure the corporate life. It becomes almost impossible to deal with the fake nice people, "corporate values", "corporate culture" and things like that. Once the mask is off, you will be desperate to get out. You will feel it, in your guts. Prepare well. And yes, linkedin is completely toxic.
@@konrad8410 your view is why corporates don’t hire anyone above the age of 28 anymore. They want to hire young one with a positive outlook on work life and believe all that corporate BS.
And trust me I get you, I also hate that corporate pretentiousness BS, but what’s the alternative? If you were in charge of that big company, what’s your alternative to avoid an entire building of monotonous cynical staff. Because just one department full of people like you and I would quickly be depressing and not very good for young people who just joined the workforce.
Fake smiles, cringe and cheesiness kinda is a necessity in those environments, unless you have a better alternative
@robbylebotha I believe a job is a job. It doesn't have to be more than that, we are supposed to find happiness, meaning and love in our family, friends, hobbies and spiritual practices. A job just needs to pay me properly, treat me with dignity (as an adult) and respect basic boundaries. Nothing more than that. I don't expect a company to give me parties, secret santa, ice cream, meditation classes or anything like that. If they do, fine, I'm not complaining, but those thing will never make up for low wages, long hours or toxic managers. The problem is that companies are "giving pizza" in exchange for decent salaries... and you are supposed to love it.
This is why I left LinkedIn. I was trying to be professional by posting articles I read from the APS Physics Magazine, showing that I'm keeping up to date with the latest physics and technology research. But no one cared. I'm glad I left. Being professional is apparently not a thing on LinkedIn anymore.
@@TheJetsons-v2w that's the wrong approach. Keep posting as you were, you stand out where it matters and it also shows how ludicrous the corporate simps are.
Multi million bonuses for the big wigs and pizzas for the plebs!!😂
If you want loyalty, hire a dog. Perfectly well said
LinkedIn is now inundated with copy-paste posts and it's annoying. Then, you've got your humble braggers and corporate simp posts. And people trying to sell their courses. I also saw a photo post of a guy in a caste working from his hospital bed. What is going on? It's chaos. And yet, I must be on this platform to have a place where I can quickly check job openings...
Fathers, Ceo's and Business owners are the biggest simps.
The whole return to work mandatory thing, reminds me when we were in elementary school and you brought a snack, and the teacher looked at you and said did you bring everyone a snack? So you reply with the obvious, no. And then the teacher tells you to put up the snack unless you brought a snack for everyone!
First of all, not everybody likes the snack that I like, second of all people may not be hungry. And third of all, maybe I just need more snacks LOL
Modern relationships are very job like.
This is why so many men go their own way nowadays.
ETHAN IS THE HARDEST WORKING ECONOMIST IN THE BUSINESS
Also quit stealing my haircut, get your own haircut, that's my haircut
A CEO would much rather cry crocodile tears and make stupid linkedln posts instead of stepping down and taking the pay cut for his failed leadership. It's HIS fault the company loses money, but no he much rather fire people and keep his salary instead.
Julius Evola 👍
I wish the person who posted this crap that is one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever heard watch your video. Making him realize how pathetic he is. I am only afraid that it would not happen anyway. He still would think how smart he is. These types of people are basically the dangerous ones making this world going to shit. Unfortunately there are tons of them out there.
You should include a clip from that white girl who was talking about how Gen Z doesn't want to participate in corporate happy hours
@@BOSSDONMAN Why is 'white girl' relevant? #acceptableracism
Mathew 6:3-4- But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth: that thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly"
If you're doing something from the heart, you don't make a public spectacle of it. Doing so only shows you're doing it for the attention and validation of others; which make your "charity" a selfish, self serving act. Moreover. If you're really torn up about making a decision which brings you to tears. it would be done in private if it's truly sincere. Making a public spectacle of it only shows your true intentions of looking for attention and and validation. truly disgusting. Ironically, his little stunt of crying on camera only reinforces what people think of most CEO's. Greedy, self serving parasites.
Well, The truth of the matter is. Most people are monkey see monkey do Npc with no internal monologue. That is why that kind of virtue signaling crap can be shamelessly perpetuated online.