51 points by janandonly 3 days ago | 7 comments
alecco 1 hour ago
bananaflag 46 minutes ago
gsf_emergency_7 36 minutes ago
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"we could convince a Sociopath that we were all Losers, we might be able to entice them into spilling their secrets as 'Straighttalk'. (Arguably that's what this book is..)"

Rao much more optimistic than Orwell, who declared doublespeak the lingua franca?

ma2kx 1 hour ago
The MacLeod Life Cycle reminds me on the 5 seasons of the illuminati calendar:

Verwirrung Season of Chaos January 1-March 14

Zweitracht Season of Discord March 15-May 26

Unordnung Season of Confusion May 27-August 7

Beamtenherrschaft Season of Bureaucracy August 8-October 19

Grummet Season of Aftermath October 20-December 31

From the book Illuminatus!

bookhimdano 32 minutes ago
This is interesting enough, I’d buy a book about this (audiobook at least).

I’ve tried to limit myself to only the best and most practical books about leadership that didn’t start corporate speak, and I doubt Gervais Principle would be quoted or used in work conversation, so it’s perfect.

llimllib 26 minutes ago
p0bs 1 hour ago
Focusing only on the second and top layer of the diagram, I usually call them “the increments and the excrements”.
yedidmh 1 hour ago
Anyone else can't scroll on this site?
prox 1 hour ago
That was a fun read, and it might even explain why a lot of Gen-z is opting out of any sort of career building, wanting values instead (or next to) a paycheck. They saw their parents do The Office in real life.

Interesting is also that Michael does make a really good arc from season one to when he leaves. He remains clueless, or rather he it dawns on him he does not want to become like Ryan or David (the articles sociopath). Like he says in a later season “Business is about people.”