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Pyjong10875yIt may seem unfair af, but the "who lives correctly" just depends on what you want in life. If mr. A wanted girls and parties then he is doing it wrong, he should have been doing the same as person B. If he wants to be a good programmer then he is already doing it right, maybe ask for more money. That's about it.
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@Pyjong that's a beautiful and sad response. Unfortunately both scenarios makes the person miss something and that's life, you gotta miss something to achieve something. Hope the end results are worth it for both guys.
I currently see happy end results (and in between) for one but not the other -
I was person A when I started working.
Now the work of 1 hour takes me 4 hours, because fuck that shit -
There's not a right or wrong here, both people have a right to self-determination. Though where I'm from dating coworkers is generally frowned upon for its potential nepotistic consequences.
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Also, is this a case where person A whines about person B online? Did person B steal person A’s girl or something.
A question on corporate reality, let me know which person is doing it right :
Person A is a young enthusiastic nd curious fresher who has joined an amazing company where there is a team of seniors above him.
They ask him to work on a project, give him some guidelines which he is able to quickly grasp and come back with an output (because he loves learning and working on it and challenges himself to do it quicker than before)
This goes on and on, the new guy is giving his 100%, but company realizes it and starts expecting more of him, his 100% is not satisfactory enough, he is expected to give his 110% . He is now feeling the pressure but still liking it (because he likes learning) even though it has started to effect his personal lifestyle. He no longer has time for friends and even codes during his nap times, but still believes that he's in his prime and its okay for him to grind wheels for a better future
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Person B is a lazy ass half hearted fresher who's good with public relations. He knows he can do a work in 1 hour, but still does it in 2 hours and do it bad.
He is giving his 50% and seniors know it but still are expecting to get just 70-80% out of him because of his charming and cool personna.
He's cool, now dating office girls, actively partying and is now people's favorite and living a lavish life with equal salary as that of the person A.
Who is living their youth correctly?
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