I don't get all this outrage. This is some of the most common advice highly successful people give. Why'd everybody turn sensitive pussy because Kim said it?
Apples and orangesSo yall take offense eertime CT Fletcher ask if you gon be a Beast or a Bitch this day?
Y’all niggas? It’s from a show we all watch
Talk to ur boy LOLI know Shit just strange af
People eat marketing and propaganda for breakfast ...
No offense but I don’t give a shit what she said. She is the last person to talk about getting and get a job.
I was rocking with you till this post here buddy. People working like slaves for little is the rule not the exception.
And most people gotta do that going uphill damn near backwards.
I'm not sure what I said that contradicts this. Which part do you disagree with?
I think that's why a lot of wealthy people feel this way. They've already made it, and will still grind harder than the people that say they want to be like them. You can see this in the regular world. People may want to move up in their company, but only to an extent because despite the pay raise... they don't want the work. Everyone wouldn't keep accepting promotions until they're the CEO, even though they'd all take CEO pay.
Lol I think it gives off a let them eat cake vibe
This part...
That's an inaccurate view.
man facts we been bamboozled that’s why white folks hide shit. Not to go on a tangent. But I know a lot of us think intergration was bad but older folks say intergration taught them
That white folks were not smarty prettier or as well put together as they images they put out. We realized they be dirty af and stupid.
when we realize these racist ch folks ain’t that dope
Oh OK. That's what I've seen in the workplace. Everyone doesn't want their boss's boss's job. A lot of people don't like the work/life balance that comes with it. I get emails now from people and see they've been at home working all hours of the night. It comes with their position. I'd like their paycheck, but honestly I don't want their workload.
So from there, I can see why people in the higher up positions that sacrifice more of their time to work, may view people not willing to do so, as having a less strong work ethic.
Oh OK. That's what I've seen in the workplace. Everyone doesn't want their boss's boss's job. A lot of people don't like the work/life balance that comes with it. I get emails now from people and see they've been at home working all hours of the night. It comes with their position. I'd like their paycheck, but honestly I don't want their workload.
So from there, I can see why people in the higher up positions that sacrifice more of their time to work, may view people not willing to do so, as having a less strong work ethic.
Finding the job/position that has the right work/life balance for you and being content with that is not the same as being unsuccessful because you didn't want to work.