@Insight in a real world environment, in a working society filled with adults, if you've ever worked in your life or start up a business, "trust" and your value as "something valuable or not" to others (your skill/your acceptance within a specific group)
is a major contribution to the success or whether you're going to be manipulated or not in your work environment;
risk of corruption or backstabbing between your bosses/employees is a very common occurences in many companies.
An example of this out of the many outside of my own experience, a youtube video:
"I’ll Be Homeless Tomorrow" by demone kim (an ex genshin content creator).
He basically tried to make a phone game, spent $50k-$100k+ to make it, went into debt because his investor bailed out on him,
didn't have the money to pay his employees (these are people who are very close to him),
while his employees have some money to lend to him they didn't give it to him and left him without saying anything,
leading to the game project completely discarded so now he's in debt for no reason.
When you lose your value to other people's view of you, they won't normally look back at him and be like, "sorry about that, now we're BFF, right?"
Idk what kind of real world social experience you're talking about but from my experience, this isn't the normal in today's society to have this nice of an interaction when they're somebody that lost their worth by the views of others.
is a major contribution to the success or whether you're going to be manipulated or not in your work environment;
risk of corruption or backstabbing between your bosses/employees is a very common occurences in many companies.
An example of this out of the many outside of my own experience, a youtube video:
"I’ll Be Homeless Tomorrow" by demone kim (an ex genshin content creator).
He basically tried to make a phone game, spent $50k-$100k+ to make it, went into debt because his investor bailed out on him,
didn't have the money to pay his employees (these are people who are very close to him),
while his employees have some money to lend to him they didn't give it to him and left him without saying anything,
leading to the game project completely discarded so now he's in debt for no reason.
When you lose your value to other people's view of you, they won't normally look back at him and be like, "sorry about that, now we're BFF, right?"
Idk what kind of real world social experience you're talking about but from my experience, this isn't the normal in today's society to have this nice of an interaction when they're somebody that lost their worth by the views of others.
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