Barefoot on Baker Streetᴿᵒˡᵉ ᴾˡᵃʸ. Postman - what an inconspicuous ... (№ 408314)

Postman - what an inconspicuous job! Who remembers him? No one.
The most surprising thing is that the place of work is very important for people. Pathologically important. The same words spoken by a businessman and a postman are perceived differently. When the first one speaks, he is listened to carefully and remembered, admired for the words, but it is worth saying the same thing to the postman, as he is looked at condescendingly. Devaluing any working cells and exalting others is very similar to the flea experiment, when they are placed in a jar and closed with a lid. These insects jump up and down, trying to escape from captivity. Up and down. Up and down. After some time, the bank is opened, but... but the fleas continue to jump straight to the lid, which is no longer there. Maybe that's why many people are screwing up, trying in this way to ensure that others do not hold the lid low over them? But that's never going to help. Never. It's all about a personal attitude towards oneself and the ability to look dispassionately at oneself, at one's capabilities. And, what is very significant, the ability to regulate such a "cover" over your head. It will be located low - you will break the back of your head, every day hitting the lid, and then you simply can not stand it and go crazy or commit suicide. Too high to raise the bar - and exhausted, trying to achieve the impossible, plus they will look puzzled, seeing pathetic attempts to jump above your head. Self-regulation is the strength of each of us. It is thanks to this that many break out "from the bottom" and, forcing everyone to admire, make their way "to the top".
Quote Explanation: Character from the text-based role-playing game "Barefoot on Baker Street"
№ 408314   Added Viker 07-12-2020 / 13:30

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