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by invalidOrTaken
3798 days ago
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It's complicated. From the talented person's perspective, everyone else is at fault. They haven't put in the time to know x, or they're just envious of said talent, or they're standing on pride in refusing to follow the talented person's lead. This is exacerbated by the possibility that these things are actually true. The antidote to this, that worked for me, was forgiveness. Maybe you shouldn't have to do bookkeeping tasks that take you away from more important work. Maybe others are not giving due acknowledgment to the level of skill you've attained. If you decide to forgive them and put up with what you see as their bullshit (and it may be!), then you can move forward. |
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