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by fridif 1739 days ago
See the game theory on this says it wasn't worth it. Should have just laid low and continued to collect the pay checks while plotting your next move.
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Only if you value monetary compensation over the opportunity to deliver such a sweet dish of passive aggressive justice.
Thats a very expensive opportunity, id rather just argue with people online
I'm willing to bet they're doing better in life now than if they had stayed.
I think what I've proposed is a short term micro-optimization where you can eek out a few more checks while you search for a place that supports your creative thinking
Totally agree: why stop the pay cheques coming in because of pride.
It might seem like an easy situation when nobody's demanding you do a good job, on the contrary, as was in this case you did a good job and got fired because of that.

But if you agree to their rules then you must play by their rules, politics, and if you then don't put your best effort into playing politics you may find yourself on the losing side soon.

Not sure I follow the logic, he got fired for trying. Simple solution is don't try, no?

Ultimately you will lose in either situation, but one solution prolongs the paychecks.

The paychecks can of course be prolonged indefinitely, if you agree to play their game with their rules. And depending on your situation of course it is useful to prolong the paychecks. I'm not saying quit, but consider that there is a cost also associated with staying which is that you can not do your best but have to spend time and energy to learn to "play the game by their rules".