Social Media Warriors. Keyboard Commandos. People who don’t know how to human.
Chaos Agents, bomb throwers, soundbite seekers, world burners.
This is what we’re dealing with if you let it in.
Do we need to? That’s the question.
Here’s something I forgot from the corporate world: If someone has a job that centers around one thing, without which they would have no purpose, expect that they will fight like hell to keep that one thing to themselves.
I forgot that’s a thing.
When I offered to help someone by doing that one thing one time before they arrived, that person taught me how to do the thing, and then added several steps to the process that I am unable to do, so that I am unable to do the thing.
This is the only thing this person does.
It took me a minute to let that go and not take it personally. It’s not personal. Not to me. It’s deeply personal to that person. Let them have it. It’s not worth the fight.
Just get on about your business, and thank your lucky stars that your job doesn’t revolve around one specific task.
Right?
“When two control freaks fight, one is killed and one is injured, but nobody’s giving up a goddamn thing.”
I think that’s in The Art of War, Cubicle Farm Edition.