I was watching the hot Korean series Moving on Disney Plus in Asia (or Disney Plus with Hulu in the US). In Episode 5, there was a bunch of girls bullying another girl in school (grade 12), and all other students just pretend they didn't see or hear anything. That's because those girls are like gangster girls, with the support of a gangster guy. So this other girl in the class called Hui-soo, she could not hold it longer, so she asked those girls to go out and fight with her. When I saw this, I felt it is so much like working in a corporation: when there is something unfair, nobody would say a word. They pretend they didn't hear it or see it. They essentially just want to protect their own job, bonus, next lucrative stock grant, and possible promotion. What do you think?
Corporate psychopathy is all too common. Just collect the paycheck and avoid as much drama as possible
good, now I have up'ed my respect for Indeed folks
Tens of thousands of our peers lost their jobs, their livelihood, and we slept.
losing the job may not be related to bullying or unfair. Seeing people bully somebody or seeing a manager abuse another person is.
The Amazon river runs for thousands of miles. At some points it runs through areas of the rain forest that are almost untouched and have been rarely explored. Because of the porous limestone in these areas, the river water percolates through the stone and travels deep into the earth, forming underground pools almost a mile below the surface. Over thousands of years, small blind transparent fish have lived and evolved in these pools. These fish have never seen the sun or surface and have only rarely been seen by the human eye. These fish care more about this than I do.
was there like a book that says 1 out of 25 people is a sociopath... and what if those people flock to jobs that earn a lot of money, like high tech or fintech, then maybe it is 1 out of 5 in those fields... actually, what I feel could be more like 1 out of 2 in real life. 1 out of 2, and the other one is just silent.