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by opendais
4376 days ago
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It is alot like Diplomacy. You want to be honorable/nice until you are playing for the final outcome of your career, then you stop playing nice. The CEO at one of the places I've worked basically screwed over 80+ people to get his retirement package [sold the company; his equity was worth millions] and they blindly trusted him right up until the day he did it. Those 80 people were laid off shortly after and the jobs were moved some place cheaper and/or into the buying company. I think the thing is the "dumb ones" stop playing nice before it is the final round of their career and they have years/decades for it to catch up with them. |
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"It is alot like Diplomacy. You want to be honorable/nice until you are playing for the final outcome of your career, then you stop playing nice." This sentence correlates exactly with the climax of that article.
I am, however, hopeful that I would continue to be honorable through the end of my career. That's how you leave a legacy.[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7913183