When you have to support others, you have no right to question the boss.



Eating for yourself is one thing.

Supporting a family is another.

That's why most people silently accept those crappy jobs—not because they like it, but because they bear the responsibility for their family. Selfless duty outweighs personal choice.

On the other hand, single people can leave at will. Without any worries, they resign first.
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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 01-17 14:27
Having elderly at home and still paying a mortgage, I really can't find words to resist...
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MetaverseMortgagevip
· 01-16 14:32
It's a tough truth, but that's the reality. If you have family there, you have to do even the worst jobs.
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liquidation_surfervip
· 01-14 18:17
This is the reality. If you have family, you have to be humble and obedient. There's no way around it.
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MevWhisperervip
· 01-14 18:11
That really hits home... Supporting the family is indeed like being shackled; no matter how bad the job is, you have to grit your teeth and do it.
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TokenomicsTherapistvip
· 01-14 18:10
That's the brilliance of capitalism: being kidnapped by family and still having to thank the boss for the food.
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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 01-14 17:49
I really don't want to say this, but I have to. The logic is just absurd. The breadwinner should be exploited? That's not responsibility, that's a shackle, brother.
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MEVSandwichMakervip
· 01-14 17:48
That really hits home. When you have family, there aren't many options, but most people who think this way probably just accept it.
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