Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response where a victim begins to identify with, develop positive feelings toward, or even defend their captor. It’s one of those paradoxical quirks of the human brain—essentially a survival mechanism triggered by extreme stress and power imbalances.
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@b1 I left after 26 years. Things are sooooo much better. Wireless is a horrible market segment to be a part of.
The best way to fight a larger force is to unite many small ones, much like the 13 original colonies did against Britain. In other words join a union. Even if you don't ultimately win you will certainly fair better than most. Power dreads defiance. Even Dan.
You can take responsibility for yourself.
You can leave the company.
How about that?
OP. GTFO!
Watched a podcast on how you
- work like a rat to get into college
- work like a rat to graduate from college
- work like a rat to get a corporate job
- work like a rat to get a few promotions
now you slowly became a rat
Sure, that’s true. This is why I've been trying to contact Dan for weeks, asking if he needs my severance package, my house, my car, and my ETFs. I really want to help him achieve his VZ stock target and earn a million-dollar bonus.