Aboveall8
Aboveall8

Strive to remain a good human being.

Most corporate jobs tend to make you less of a human being. The pressure and competition make you shout at your subordinates, backstab your colleagues, and play politics. No matter what comes your way, don't give in to pressure. being a good human being is not a barrier to success, it's actually a key component of sustainable, meaningful success. When we prioritize empathy, kindness, and integrity, we build strong relationships, foster a positive work culture, and create a legacy that truly matters.

Don't stop being a good human being; your progress won't be affected. Success that makes everyone hate you will be of little value. After all, success at the cost of relationships and respect is a hollow victory."

Keep shining, you are making it easier for others to find their way.

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Do you think that this is toxic work culture or "the price of greatness"?

When I look back at my own journey, my biggest growth spurts weren't from my wins (though those felt great!). They came from those moments when I was sitting in my room at 2 AM, fixing shit that wouldn't work, or getting rejected from th...

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when its s your company, it price for greatness. When you are salaried employee it toxic work place.

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