Uh, pot says to kettle? If you can do it then so can I.
I didn't even realize, thank you for letting me know. I certainly don't want to be a hypocrite. For the record, what specifically did I say that was a false dichotomy? I'll go ahead and correct it.
That in 15 years someone in Management is either rich enough to retire or else he's a lazy incompetent slob who's been leeching off the company. That seemed like a false dichotomy to me, which was why it seemed hypocritical of you to make that accusation when I was just mocking your original argument in the first place.
Sorry for the confusion. The dichotomy I presented wasn't "either rich or a leech," it was "either competent or a leech." I assumed the bastard had millions in the bank whether he was competent or a leech, which was a mistake on my part. I projected my own frugality onto him and forgot most people like big houses and fast cars.
You are correct that I'm not very talented at anything and don't contribute much to society nor to my company. I'm also not paid an executive salary and I'm not on welfare. Overall I consider myself to be neutral or perhaps a slight net asset to others. I make sure to at least pull my own weight.
I want to clarify that I'm ragging on the guy because he would rather die than live a more modest lifestyle. Are you gonna simp for Jack Dorsey if he kills himself after being pushed out of Twitter?
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