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Edited by Shri333 at 27-12-2023 11:40 AM
The generations keep evolving, and with each generation, there emerge new leaders. Recently, I got a new boss at work who is around the age of 27, which is younger than me. This is the first time I've had a boss younger than me, and it's making me feel a bit awkward. I'm not sure how to handle these emotions. Logically, as one gets older, the chances of having a younger boss increase, but I didn't expect it to happen to me so soon.
I had a hunch this might come as I've been in a somewhat stagnant state in my career. While I'm not messing up my job, I also don't have the drive to excel or seek promotions. So, finding myself in this situation was somewhat expected. It's just that when it actually happened, I couldn't help but think I'm getting old. Young people's progress is much faster than I imagined, or rather, it's not just young people; it's the rapid pace of development and mobility in society. Without a competitive spirit, being surpassed is a likely outcome. It seems I need to adapt to this fast-paced society, and if necessary, even consider changing my lifestyle. |
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