Mine doesn't suck. It's not awesome either. The good: I work w/ super smart folks who want to shape the progression of the interweb. The bad: Bureaucracy, egos, commute, the usual.
Nothing's perfect, so I try to shrug at the little things.
And that's why I'm still here at Y!. I've not had a job over two years, so this is new territory. I've learned that the majority, if not all, companies have their share of troubles and that the grass is greener elsewhere. Y! is a great place to work, I just hope that ship is righted. I'm eagerly waiting for the 100 days of Jerry (our new CEO). I reckon it'll conclude end of September .... then we'll see where work takes me ....
Back to the article, i think I've climbed the pyramid. It's not the end of line, but reaching that point has given me a broad understanding of living: lots of bullshit out there, don't take any or give any of it and worrying about what other people say is really stoopid. Each pyramid level is a different aspect of a person's life: financially, socially, personally, etc. So, in a sense, this pyramid can be also be applied against the rigors of living, eh? =)
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