• Schnitzel BubOP
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      He’s not an idiot because he’s a capitalist. It’s that capitalism encourages the idiotic type to try shit out, because those are the ones with most self-confidence. They’re mostly also the least likely to really consider the responsibilities such as: your employees depend on you now, if you fuck up majorly, you’ll screw over all your employees’ lives, potentially their families too, potentially irreversibly

      So yea, the function of “CEO” naturally attracts cretins.

      And God forbid such a moron’s business becomes even slightly successful, because guess who suddenly feels smarter, less accountable for his terrible character flaws and toxic behavior? That’s right. Usually, businesses which make it are mostly just lucky. But you can’t explain this to cpt douchebag, he thinks he’s magically smarter and better at life than anyone.

      And the better the company does, the more the Boss will indulge in his dysfunction and craziness.

      That’s why, statistically bosses are highly probable to be the scourge of humanity. It’s not just capitalism. it’s just the toxic mix of luck, power and stupidity - all three combined with whichever the boss’ character flaws and weaknesses are. Only in capitalism, power usually takes the form of money, that’s all. But the issue is even deeper with people.

      (i hate capitalism too, but I think blaming it all on capitalism and calling it a day isn’t gonna address such a fundamental issue with people. I come from an ex communist country and that shit is just equally toxic if brought to it’s extreme version - and for the same reasons to do with the human psyche too.)

        • Track_Shovel
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          Relevant user name

          I would paint ‘Fuck you and your rock’ on it before throwing it though their window

      • WillFord27
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        Funnily enough I feel like the mint is more insulting, at least they had to pick out rocks

    • Schnitzel BubOP
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      That’s not a mint. This boss just hasn’t been taking his hard to swallow pills and is trying to delegate even that.

    • @Adalast@lemmy.world
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      I decided when I saw this that if a boss ever tries to hand me this I will hand it back and say “I am going to quit before I administer this to you rectally. Bye.” and walk out.

    • @Catsrules@lemmy.ml
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      Oh, those mints are fun. Go in a dark room and bit them it makes a little “spark” in your mouth.

  • @SlopppyEngineer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    It’s basic game theory and a race to the bottom. They either come together to set a bottom, do it by threat of violence or by law.

    Game theory pay workers less pay workers more
    Go easy on workers outcompeted outcompeted
    Squeeze workers profit outcompeted
  • @setInner234@feddit.de
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    What I find interesting is that reigning in abuse at the behest of bosses / management / leadership would solve a gigantic number of problems in today’s society. ‘Nobody wants to work anymore’ is actually ‘nobody wants to be treated like shit by power-hungry psychopaths’. BUT, it is so difficult / impossible to change the intrinsic human assholification of anyone with power (see Stanford prison experiment), that companies will try anything else.

      • @setInner234@feddit.de
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        This is utterly fascinating. Thank you for providing this link. Funnily enough, my thoughts immediately went to “is Milgram any better?”. Seems like he might be, somewhat. The question for me then becomes:

        • can people be trusted with authority, on a general level? Are there studies to prove / disprove the adage that power corrupts / that people with personality disorders such as psychopathy or narcissism seek out (or thrive in, or are promoted to) positions of power?

        Thank you again, I shall revise my opinion from now on and seek out more studies on the matter.

  • interolivary
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    Executives everywhere: “Why would I buy her flowers afterwards? She had it coming”

          • @GiveMemes@jlai.lu
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            This was referencing the fact that it was a carbon copy of somebody else’s comment that replied to me hours before you. Have you tried using your eyes before pressing the reply button?

            • @zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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              1. I agreed with you
              2. Your comment was useless
              3. So was mine
              4. Do you know how Lemmy works? I can’t see comments from users on instances that are defederated from my home instance. My reply to your first comment in this thread is the only one I see. If there are other replies, they were made by users I’m defederated from.
  • PatFusty
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    Is it really a hard pill to swallow though? Im pretty sure everyone except sociopaths are onboard with this line of thinking

    • Schnitzel BubOP
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      It is a hard thing to accept for the shitty bosses I thought.

      Tbh, I also considered there’s better memes to fit the idea but I haven’t found any right away. Considering it’s had decent amount of upvotes, if you like the idea but think the format ruins it, steal my idea and put it in the better format, there’s nothing wrong with that. Just wait 1w so people won’t be annoyed by the repetition. Maybe it’ll do better with your spin on it.