Browsing linkedin

>browsing linkedin
>googled "linkedin mckinsey london" and saw the profiles
>saw people who were gifted high level consulting positions where they make grand high level decisions about various industries, taking all the credit and having to implement nothing
>thinking about my current boring office job, where my manager will never give me a good performance review because I don't fit in with stupid normies, and where I have to email and have meetings with 10 people to get anything done

When you get right down to it, the only things that matter for success are looks, social status, fitting in, going to the right schools and universities, and being on 'the track'.

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that meme is fucking retarded

yeah it's pretty surprising how successful people in business have technical skills but they aren't really geniuses. i worked in big 4 audit (fuck the big 4 and fuck audit.) the partners were all sharp, but most of them were made partners because they had excellent interpersonal skills (rain makers who could suck client cock and close deals) with a baseline level of technical competency. the partners who were made partners on the basis of technical skill and not interpersonal skill were few and far between, and you could very easily tell who they were because they were classic spergs.

Binged on any fast food today lad?

wow it's almost like the system is broken and you just demonstrated the need for humanities

lmao get fucked.
>the only things that matter for success are looks, social status, fitting in, going to the right schools and universities, and being on 'the track'
And that's a good thing. You saying that tells me that you are a sperg which I would never let have contact with clients. Simple as that.

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>STEM
>Staying in his lane
Lmao the dumbest takes on twitter are from comp sci guys

Yeah, sadly this. It's a universal problem.

Everyone hate CS fag in STEM.