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daosha on April 27, 2024 | hide | past | favorite


"If you’re willing to live your life for a short time the way most people won’t, you can live the rest of your life in a way most people can’t"

Only if this was always true. You could also live your life the way most people won't for a LONG time and never get to the point of living it the way others cannot.

Very few people admit that luck is a considerable factor in people's lives and their successes.


How is this obviously made up and devoid of substance l'esprit d'escalier-type story getting upvotes?


Cause we all want to quit corporate wonderland.


Yeah, but make believe writing can stay on the subreddits that love this shite. /r/maliciouscompliance /r/pettyrevenge /r/antiwork etc.


This is written like a typical Reddit post. Which is to say, embarrassingly, obviously fake.


Reminds me a bit of a coworker who was here for maybe a month. He was hired into a position to support a particular group. Once he had seen how the group worked, and how they would treat him, he quit.

To be clear, he didn’t ghost us: He talked with his manager, and left the same day, as is his right in a right-to-work state.

He was probably in his early- to mid-30s; he said he had enough saved to last him through a job search, and I didn't doubt him.


Did everybody clap?


Hell yeah




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