Originally Posted by
jimcav
Sure I can call you a cynic! I think many who know me would say the same, especially regards the military and government, but it is all relative. I can readily criticize the gov't and military for inefficiency and some truly ridiculous things, but still was proud to Wear the flag for 28-years, and I wouldn't trade our gov't for any other--just wish there were more informed voters with longer term vision, better candidates, and less big money influencing it all. Being a cynic to me, if not extreme, is one way of being questioning and thoughtful, isn't necessarily bad if it doesn't make you too jaded to care and try within you sphere.
You could be right on the corporate hollowness, but I also have personally used the "fake it until you make it" approach to some challenging work situations (mostly dealing with coworkers I'd rather avoid), and it actually worked over time--I stopped 100% wanting to avoid the situations, even came to enjoy some of those awful people:).
I hope even if a company starts with fake intentions, that they become real to some degree over time. Certainly, if they don't even start in any way, they will never have/do anything real.
Individual actions maybe aren't much, but it is something. I'm sure lots of the workers at the eatery place are in a rush with limited lunch break time, but I always hope a few of them see me go to the trouble of taking stuff off my tray and putting some things into the blue bin and the true trash/food waste into the black, and do the same.
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