Re: Financial topics
Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 1:30 pm
H, as per your...
And at this 1:30 pm east coast time, it doesn't look like my Fish are gonna survive the Falcons today.
reply...that's interesting, as I never looked at it that way. Thanks! That further-in-depth on your above part said, being retired, I'm so glad I don't have to put up with the dysfunctional workplace environment anymore. Now the only thing I am concerned about in life is - is if my Miami Hurricanes and Miami Dolphins can win on any given Saturday or Sunday (or Monday night or Thursday or Friday)."Iceman, I found Boomer managers to be dysfunctional too. They played a lot of dysfunctional psychological games which I've noted in years past. However, the fundamental problem I see with Gen X managers that I don't see with Boomer managers is: Gen X managers don't know how to do anything. And that is true dysfunctionality at its core. And I'll reiterate because I think it's key. When I talk to an Xer and the topic becomes abstract in the sense I pull up a factoid we both encountered some months ago or make a complex analogy, I often see that faraway look I used to see in people's eyes who were 75+. And it shows what to me are the early markings of brain function deterioration. The drug and alcohol use of the early Xers was heavy and pervasive - I witnessed it but did not partake. There may also be environmental causes."
