• @[email protected]
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    -187 months ago

    That’s just dingeneous and completely disregarding how things actually work. Did he clean the bathrooms? Of course not. But he did coordinate his team of workers by creating other teams of worker where at the end there were people who coded and shipped everything. If you think that would be easy to do you have a rude awakening waiting for you lmao.

    I mean to say, that it is probably the hardest or among the hardest roles.

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      7 months ago

      Following this logic you don’t work very hard.

      The one who works hard is the worker you depend on. That worker can go work elsewhere, but you need him. Pay him his worth, because he’s literally the support pillar. I’m sure you know what happens when there’s no support pillar.

      It’s not because you tell people what to do that you work harder. Those people could have done it themselves, but they didn’t have the money to start something as big as amazon. It’s all about how much money you have to invest, not hard work.

      Some billionares do work hard because they happened across a smart idea and they were able to make it flourish.

      Smart ideas with money to invest = hard worker

      Smart ideas but poor = ???

      • @[email protected]
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        27 months ago

        Yeah plus even if they don’t have the ideas working in a warehouse moving stuff is harder than talking and arranging things with people

        • hondacivic
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          17 months ago

          i’d take a life of “how am i gonna spend this money wisely” over a life of “how am i gonna make it this month”

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        16 months ago

        What I was just trying to say smart idea = hard to realize idea. Whether you have money or not. Clearly money helps.