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by dustingetz
1041 days ago
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it’s about accountability or perception thereof, mgmt thinks workers are working less hard without supervision. they cannot say it aloud due to backlash but corps are spreadsheet optimizing machines they cannot help but optimize the perceived inefficiency. and at your typical corp where a lot of the work is fake (or at least perceived that way by workers), who can blame either side? the workers sometimes grift (whether or not wfh) and the managers are even worse, grifting their way up the fake ladder by stealing credit and politicking, and the executives are by far the worst for grifting their employees (taking all surplus, layoffs, fake stock options), their customers (delivering trash products and rent seeking) and society at large (grifting the environment, creating monopolies, military contracts). Corporations grifters all the way up and down, who can blame anyone for trying to capture what money is on the table so they can give their kids a better life. if you don’t like it, join a mission driven startup or nonprofit (and leave the six figure salary behind!) |
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Pervasive sentiment that is repeated almost everywhere, but I am unsure is reflected in reality. For example, are you grifting? Is your spouse? Is your family?
Leaving aside self-reflection (that may perhaps break these delusions, which is why I asked), I am wondering how you think anything gets built or done if everyone is running a grift? For example, where did the computer you typed this one come from? How did your house spring into existence? What did you eat today?
I don't blame anyone for thinking this way because hyper-capitalism has created a lot of reasons for dissatisfaction and discontent. Is everything a grift though? No. Are there people who do that? The best examples I can think of that are relevant for the HN audience are Holmes and SBF. Without any evidence, I don't think it's fair or accurate to call someone a grifter, or assume that they are. It's not smart, clever or forward-thinking to be pessimistic if all you can do with that pessimism is create delusions.