Everybody talks about karma and laws of nature, I also believe in this, but I have worked with a guy for the last seven years. Though competent, this guy somehow use to become close to managers and leads and get all good work and none in the team got any good work, recognition, or growth. The guy was always trying to expose others and take part in character assassination. Like everyone here, I though laws of nature will address it, on the contrary, this guy now got a job in Google and make a lot of money and pretty successful. Not sure why the laws of nature didn't work in this case?#officelife #workplace #culture
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Second, his transfer to Google could kill his career as we don’t tolerate this kind of behavior. But it will take forever to fire him
Neither is laws of nature all good. That’s called naturalistic fallacy.
Justice is what we make.
The person's traits you mentioned are pretty common in tech.