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by rejectedandsad 1824 days ago
While I appreciate that and I've been working on it, it seems that whatever I do I just see more evidence for it - the $70k wage cut to not associate with people like me, the significantly lower social class and standard of living people like me have all weighs on me pretty heavily these days.
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If you ever made it to Google, you'd immediately see the stratification within. The elites with their lake houses... the people operating at levels you never will be able to... the people bailing to start startups because Google got boring.

Fuck it and be happy. And while you're working on it, you should consider no longer voicing your negative thoughts. It definitely doesn't help, and there's a good chance it makes it worse. (Or don't, I'm not telling you what to do obviously)

Perhaps, but I don't think there are even elites at my company with lake houses that they can invite me to for team events - even our directors say they can't afford to vacation in the Hamptons or buy Herman Miller chairs (whereas going to the Boss's $10M house for whisky tasting is seemingly common at Google).
You've missed my point.

When you get your first yacht, you'll start to notice all the better yachts with mini yachts. It's never ending.

The solution isn’t more rationalizing, but ceasing the thought :)
This is not how people outside of the HN/Reddit/Twitter bubble view Amazon. They're generally a highly trusted company and the American populace views people who work there fairly positively.

Amazon have one of the most trusted brands in America, rivaling Google in how people view them.

It's your life, so you're welcome to feel as you will, but if it's on inaccuracies then you're just hurting yourself.