What matters most, currency or culture?

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Culture. Currency is something that will always fluctuate in value. Culture has and will be around after currency folds.
 
From my personal experience, i'd rather go with culture. The money is great, I loved it. With that being said, the long hours & stress outweighed the income. I was missing out on life. No spending time with my family. It was work, eat(barely had time for that), sleep, shit, shower & shave. Bro, I was only fucking once a week. I really didn't have time. Like the old saying goes, you weren't born to pay bills & die. If you have a career that pays great & you can still enjoy life, more power to ya. But working 14 hrs a day, 6 days a week, all holidays, in the freezer is not worth it.
 
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Culture, it's your protection against other people's values and concerns and binds a group of people to protect their interests.
 
I aint one to talk...cause lord know my shit dont be on point. But u need some commas and periods b.
 
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And as far as the OP goes. Be that change you wish to see. Companies say that shit to you instead of actually making positive changes. Especially when alot of people are complaining. But real shit, its actually true. Change your own preception of what you dont like about your job. And maybe you stop hating it long enough to enjoy it and your pay check at the same time.
 
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Depends on what your philosophy on life is. I feel like your younger years should be spent putting yourself in position to live the life you want to live when you get older. So for me, currency is more important when you're young. Then you can live stress-free or at least with LESS stress as you get older.

Luckily I've got a job that I don't hate that pays well.
 
If u value currency over the culture of your people, you'll sell your culture out time and time again. You'll be able to be influenced by other cultures due to their status from the currency you covet. People from other cultures can easily divide you through currency.

Most individuals value currency over culture but wants the effects of the group valuing culture over currency.
 
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Objectively speaking, company culture is more important. You spend too much time at work to be under constant stress or angry all the time.

For me, the money is more important, because I have very high emotional intelligence, and can almost instantly observe the situation I'm in and adjust accordingly.
 
MrMinimalist;538640 said:
Someone told me being at a job you hate that pays you well is like remaining in a physically abusive relationship because the sex is good. It's also like you're selling out by remaining for the money though we know bills and kids need to be taken care of.

It's obvious that people want a great job/career that pays well but are you in a current situation that you're being well paid but hate a lot about your job or work in a great company environment but not being paid a lot? What did you do about it or what are going to do about it?

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If I may ask, where does 'culture' fit into this?
 
99% of the world is doing a job they do not like. Nothing wrong with that as long as your morals or principles aren't compromised and you have the choice to do something else.

I've been doing a job that people try to get me fired for 10 years and I don't like many of them. The stress is outta this fuckn' world but not the worst.

With that being said my advice and the same advice I put into action is to always try to make your money off a small business of yours on the side (away from your main job). Never put all your stock and faith in a company.

Save what you can from the company you work with and start investing in ventures that can allow you to bring a separate income.

For me, it renting out houses. That's my separate income.

6 more months from now, I really won't even need the job I have that drives me crazy. It'll just be extra money for me to play with. But, this took 6 years of saving and other lost ventures,failures and investments that didn't do to well before I discovered this one.

I have sacrificed my happiness and compromised alot of my ego for a corporation that did not and does not appreciate its employees.

If you're like me then the game for us is: Get what we can from the company the same as they are getting what they can from us.

As a result, I don't do any extra shit for them anymore at all.
 

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