As a person who has worked in administration, schools and universities in Bulgaria and abroad, I have bad news, the situation is similar everywhere. Simply because, as you already realize, people are whistling and selfish. Abroad, they are even kinder and fatter to each other because etiquette requires it even more, but in fact they want their team or department to be the best, to take the new big project, to get more funding and a bigger budget. and if it can even take a project from a neighboring department or team. Officially, of course, we are all one big family and one big team, working towards a common goal for the benefit of society, the company, the municipality or whatever the local legend and propaganda that chews the leadership. But, in reality, as Hobbes said back in the 17th century, man for man is a wolf and everyone pulls the rug towards himself. That's why everyone smiles, hugs and kisses in front of people, and behind their backs they do insidious schemes and tricks and just wait to see how they can use something to stab a neighbor in the back of the next department, and why not a colleague to occupy higher position. This is true, unfortunately. The problem with you is that you are not like that and that is why it is difficult and even painful for you in such a situation and I fully understand you. At first I thought it was only in one particular place, but after changing my job a few times, I realized that it was so everywhere to one degree or another. The only way, I think, to feel better is to try to ignore all these peacocks around you and let them swell and compare. You just do your job and smile. It's a bit hypocritical, but there's no way. and behind their backs they do insidious schemes and tricks and just wait to see how they can use something to stab a neighbor in the back of the next department, and why not a colleague to take a higher position. This is true, unfortunately. The problem with you is that you are not like that and that is why it is difficult and even painful for you in such a situation and I fully understand you. At first I thought it was only in one particular place, but after changing my job a few times, I realized that it was so everywhere to one degree or another. The only way, I think, to feel better is to try to ignore all these peacocks around you and let them swell and compare. You just do your job and smile. It's a bit hypocritical, but there's no way. and behind their backs they do insidious schemes and tricks and just wait to see how they can use something to stab a neighbor in the back of the next department, and why not a colleague to take a higher position. This is true, unfortunately. The problem with you is that you are not like that and that is why it is difficult and even painful for you in such a situation and I fully understand you. At first I thought it was only in one particular place, but after changing my job a few times, I realized that it was so everywhere to one degree or another. The only way, I think, to feel better is to try to ignore all these peacocks around you and let them swell and compare. You just do your job and smile. It's a bit hypocritical, but there's no way. and why not the colleague to take a higher position. This is true, unfortunately. The problem with you is that you are not like that and that is why it is difficult and even painful for you in such a situation and I fully understand you. At first I thought it was only in one particular place, but after changing my job a few times, I realized that it was so everywhere to one degree or another. The only way, I think, to feel better is to try to ignore all these peacocks around you and let them swell and compare. You just do your job and smile. It's a bit hypocritical, but there's no way. and why not the colleague to take a higher position. This is true, unfortunately. The problem with you is that you are not like that and that is why it is difficult and even painful for you in such a situation and I fully understand you. At first I thought it was only in one particular place, but after changing my job a few times, I realized that it was so everywhere to one degree or another. The only way, I think, to feel better is to try to ignore all these peacocks around you and let them swell and compare. You just do your job and smile. It's a bit hypocritical, but there's no way. that it is so only in one particular place, but after changing my job several times, I realized that it is so everywhere to one degree or another. The only way, I think, to feel better is to try to ignore all these peacocks around you and let them swell and compare. You just do your job and smile. It's a bit hypocritical, but there's no way. that it is so only in one particular place, but after changing my job several times, I realized that it is so everywhere to one degree or another. The only way, I think, to feel better is to try to ignore all these peacocks around you and let them swell and compare. You just do your job and smile. It's a bit hypocritical, but there's no way.
1 angela_nikolau answered
The problem is that the workplace has nothing to do with the rest of life. It's about money and bread. If someone in your personal life irritates you, you will simply avoid it while you are DEPENDENT at work.