It irks me when an objectively wealthy person complains about workers prioritising work-life balance like it some weakness or affront to the free market and their business, when most of these guys would crash out working 50+ hour weeks with a boss (actually working, not sitting on video conferences).
Either they are meeting the output expectations the business is paying for, or fire and replace them. The market is paying for work output, not time on a clock.
Not to repeat the "both sides bad, but me good" type of political take...but holy hell both extremes are insufferable. The trump derangement I see from friends and family is astonishing, anything mentioned is automatically evil and terrible, and likewise the ball licking by some trump guys thinking he's playing some 4D chess when he says some dumbass thing as well.
I am genuinely more scared about the polarization of politics in the US than any individual politician or policy. A whip-saw government is an unreliable partner and will never get anything done.
I try to not post about politics but no one reads these anyways so I needed to rant a minute
Who else's tax liability was way fatter than they expected? My favorite part is you don't even have to actually pay them, you simply click "ok" and uncle sam just yoinks the money from your account lol