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BoozeCube

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Whether you're flipping burgers or are the CEO of a fortune 500 company, pride in what you do and how you do it is the mark of a respectable human. Nothing worse than someone that DOES something (I don't care what) and simply radiates negativity like they are forced to labor. Suck it up buttercup, or go be homeless.


The fact that you're even asking these questions reveals what kind of coward you really are. Let's set a time, we'll get in Discord and invite whomever is bored and wants to hear us go at it and we'll have a great debate that'll be recorded and put up on YouTube. I'm ready. Are you?

A person who has to put on a dress and deny reality has the nerve to call anyone a coward is grade A hilarious.

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Fuck it, one last post to just cement what I'm trying to say here since people are assuming I'm talking about something I'm not

Every single person should work hard and take pride in their work, no matter the job. This is a element of self-worth and character growth, on top of providing social signs that you are dependable. I in no way suggested in anything I've said here anything that goes against this.

Very few people should take pride in their job (note: Not work) unless it provides a significant beneficial thing to people you value, whether it be work that benefits the public, or an employer that in turn values you in ways beyond a simple paycheck. Taking pride in a job that is not worthy of pride is a way of diminishing yourself, and your potential.

The key point I picked at with what Vanessa was talking about was that he was taking pride in the success of a company that he had no actual importance to. He's a drone for this company. And it's pathetic that he (and others, myself included in past jobs) derive self-worth from the success of such a company. Demand better, pursue better, be better.

It's because Steve has no personality aside from being a tranbo and child abuse. Everything about him is petty and superficial, which you can see everytime he makes a post about some semi passable man in a dress who puts on a happy face in twitter. This retarded American Inventor thinks twitter is real life, mentally ill people are a burden on the planet, these tranny scum are the worse since they are sexual degenerates who a vast majority are pedophiles and abuse children to push their sickness onto others. If there really was a god he wouldn't let these abominations walk the earth. He also probably wouldn't let priest rape children in his name either but that's a different story.

Steve has built nothing and never will but he can pretend that the brand he slaves under makes his life matter.
 
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These are not the same things.

You can enjoy your work. You can (and should) take pride in your work. But when you start blending your identity into that of your employer, and taking pride in the success of said employer, you are falling prey to a dangerous and unhealthy mindset. The only time you should be doing this is when your work is instrumental to the success of the work (IE: Not packing boxes as one of ~650,000 employees) and when you are correctly valued as an employee as a result of that work.

The reason why this is an important thing to embrace is that by attributing self-worth (pride) to the success of something that you have absolutely no substantial part in limits your desire to grow. The need to seek a better job and thus a better life when you understand you're just a low-paid box packer employed by a man who doesn't know you exist is greater than when you believe you're an important part of one of the biggest companies in the world that is incredibly successful.

Companies such as they spend a lot of effort into making their employees embrace the company identity because it is beneficial to them. For you however, you're just being programmed into thinking you're more than what you are: A disposable employee.

I get you, I didn't quite understand what you're getting at initially. I guess for me personally (and others I guess) when I was working in retail I had a huge issue with self worth, so tying yourself into something like work and deriving pride from the accomplishments of my employer was a huge part of what got me through those shitty retail years.

Looking back on it, and compared to what I do now though I do understand what you mean, and I guess that's proof that seminars and group meetings do work to bring people into the cult of retail.
 
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I get you, I didn't quite understand what you're getting at initially. I guess for me personally (and others I guess) when I was working in retail I had a huge issue with self worth, so tying yourself into something like work and deriving pride from the accomplishments of my employer was a huge part of what got me through those shitty retail years.

Looking back on it, and compared to what I do now though I do understand what you mean, and I guess that's proof that seminars and group meetings do work to bring people into the cult of retail.
Bro whatever you gotta tell yourself to justify working a shit job and being poor. I mean honestly we need people like u working retail. Someone's gotta do the shitty jobs.
 
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When ur transition doesn't go as expected. Bet he coulda passed had he shaved the beard.

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When all else fails, post gore for reactions.

Typical action of an internet meme personified into flesh.
 
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I get you, I didn't quite understand what you're getting at initially. I guess for me personally (and others I guess) when I was working in retail I had a huge issue with self worth, so tying yourself into something like work and deriving pride from the accomplishments of my employer was a huge part of what got me through those shitty retail years.

Looking back on it, and compared to what I do now though I do understand what you mean, and I guess that's proof that seminars and group meetings do work to bring people into the cult of retail.

Yeah, as I mentioned, I had the same experience when I worked at Walmart. The idea that I was a part of such a structured large entity fooled me into thinking that it was important. But no matter how hard I busted my ass, it was never going to make it a fulfilling job worthy of pride.
 

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If you're going to post gore, at least post interesting shit that wasn't on 4chan 6 years ago.
 
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Ah ok. Just found the rules. Guess Gore has to be spoilered even in RR and SS. Well can't edit my own post.
 
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