Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my job, I'm around alllll kinds of people. I deal with people having the best days of their lives and that worst. I deal with VIP people who think they are Gods, narcissists, addicts, aggressive people, normal people on power trips, and all kinds of other difficult personalities. Deal with plenty of great people too and completely neutral people.
I definitely don't agree with OP. There is a part of the population like OP describes and they seem to the the most outspoken and noticeable so sometimes it feels like they are everywhere.
I agree there are lots of people of all personalities but there are also a lot of people like this. Way too many for a healthy society.
They are the ones that tend to get ahead. It's a sucky reality, but a lot of them know how to play the game.
Anonymous wrote:The majority of them are reflexive, egotistcal bullsh*tters. They lie and exaggerate anything to improve thier image (in their view).
They are vane and self absorbed.
Case in point- I went to a very popular DC restaurant about a month ago and mentioned that during a staff meeting that Monday .
Employee A explained how that was one of her besties from HS, was an awesome dude, they are super tight, shoulda let me know you were going blah blah blah
Today, the dude gets arrested for something very, very bad. I see it on the news and text her "Holy sh*t, your buddy is on the news!"
And she texts back "Barely knew the guy."
I've lost so much respect for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my job, I'm around alllll kinds of people. I deal with people having the best days of their lives and that worst. I deal with VIP people who think they are Gods, narcissists, addicts, aggressive people, normal people on power trips, and all kinds of other difficult personalities. Deal with plenty of great people too and completely neutral people.
I definitely don't agree with OP. There is a part of the population like OP describes and they seem to the the most outspoken and noticeable so sometimes it feels like they are everywhere.
I agree there are lots of people of all personalities but there are also a lot of people like this. Way too many for a healthy society.
Anonymous wrote:In my job, I'm around alllll kinds of people. I deal with people having the best days of their lives and that worst. I deal with VIP people who think they are Gods, narcissists, addicts, aggressive people, normal people on power trips, and all kinds of other difficult personalities. Deal with plenty of great people too and completely neutral people.
I definitely don't agree with OP. There is a part of the population like OP describes and they seem to the the most outspoken and noticeable so sometimes it feels like they are everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:The majority of them are reflexive, egotistcal bullsh*tters. They lie and exaggerate anything to improve thier image (in their view).
They are vane and self absorbed.
Case in point- I went to a very popular DC restaurant about a month ago and mentioned that during a staff meeting that Monday .
Employee A explained how that was one of her besties from HS, was an awesome dude, they are super tight, shoulda let me know you were going blah blah blah
Today, the dude gets arrested for something very, very bad. I see it on the news and text her "Holy sh*t, your buddy is on the news!"
And she texts back "Barely knew the guy."
I've lost so much respect for her.