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220. Social Norms for a Job Resume - "I Made My Bed 403 Days In A Row"

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💎🔵 2:21pm, Sunday, May 26th, 2024, Office, UT First half of the show is ass. Second half of the show is less ass. Again, just some thoughts that go on in my head. You'd probably be seen as unprofessional, silly, or just fuckin' weird for putting those types of things on your resume. But what's most ironic about all of them is they scream "Hey, I take care of myself. I prioritize my goals, my health, my mental well being, and goals. I am consistent, have large amounts of ambition, strive for development every day, and want to win big in the long term. I take my life serious and plan, prepare, and execute on a very consistent basis. I make no excuses for myself and take responsibility for all my actions regardless of my circumstances." Yet, an employer would see "Made bed 403 days in a row" and think, "What a clown, this doesn't pertain to shit. Denied. Weirdo." But the reality is that there is so much more behind making your bed 403 days in a row. For starts, it shows your attention to detail. Making your bed, objectively, doesn't do shit. But it does show you care about the small things, you value detail, and you're consistent. It also shows you're able to get tasks done even when you don't want to or don't feel like it. No way in hell were you PUMPED out of your mind to make your bed 403 days in a row. At least half of those you probably thought, "No one cares but me, why should I even make my bed. This is stupid. No one would even know... Pass." BUT, you still did it. Which then lends itself to having unwavering integrity. All this can be extracted from "Made bed 403 days in a row." Yet, this is probably (I don't know) seen as unprofessional or silly. And the most profound part of all of this is that the 403 day streak has no consequences or penalties for not adhering to it. No one cares. It affects no one. They lose nothing by abandoning the habit. No one is forcing them to make their bed. Yet they do it. With all this being said, why the fuck would you not hire a person with the values and ambition mentioned above? Because it's weird to see that on a resume? Eat shit. For the record, this is all a theory. But I know for sure some corporate fuck would laugh at someone putting these things on their resume. Because it's not professional. What's not professional about it? Because it's uncommon to share adherence to personal goals and dreams as a way of displaying values to the employer? IG - @brquse 💎 = Valuable Show to Look Back on in 5-20 Years 🔵 = Thought Process, Ideas, Decision Making 🟢 = Self Realization, Observations, & Learning 🔴 = Relating to Business ♠️ = 75 Hard/Live Hard
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💎🔵 2:21pm, Sunday, May 26th, 2024, Office, UT First half of the show is ass. Second half of the show is less ass. Again, just some thoughts that go on in my head. You'd probably be seen as unprofessional, silly, or just fuckin' weird for putting those types of things on your resume. But what's most ironic about all of them is they scream "Hey, I take care of myself. I prioritize my goals, my health, my mental well being, and goals. I am consistent, have large amounts of ambition, strive for development every day, and want to win big in the long term. I take my life serious and plan, prepare, and execute on a very consistent basis. I make no excuses for myself and take responsibility for all my actions regardless of my circumstances." Yet, an employer would see "Made bed 403 days in a row" and think, "What a clown, this doesn't pertain to shit. Denied. Weirdo." But the reality is that there is so much more behind making your bed 403 days in a row. For starts, it shows your attention to detail. Making your bed, objectively, doesn't do shit. But it does show you care about the small things, you value detail, and you're consistent. It also shows you're able to get tasks done even when you don't want to or don't feel like it. No way in hell were you PUMPED out of your mind to make your bed 403 days in a row. At least half of those you probably thought, "No one cares but me, why should I even make my bed. This is stupid. No one would even know... Pass." BUT, you still did it. Which then lends itself to having unwavering integrity. All this can be extracted from "Made bed 403 days in a row." Yet, this is probably (I don't know) seen as unprofessional or silly. And the most profound part of all of this is that the 403 day streak has no consequences or penalties for not adhering to it. No one cares. It affects no one. They lose nothing by abandoning the habit. No one is forcing them to make their bed. Yet they do it. With all this being said, why the fuck would you not hire a person with the values and ambition mentioned above? Because it's weird to see that on a resume? Eat shit. For the record, this is all a theory. But I know for sure some corporate fuck would laugh at someone putting these things on their resume. Because it's not professional. What's not professional about it? Because it's uncommon to share adherence to personal goals and dreams as a way of displaying values to the employer? IG - @brquse 💎 = Valuable Show to Look Back on in 5-20 Years 🔵 = Thought Process, Ideas, Decision Making 🟢 = Self Realization, Observations, & Learning 🔴 = Relating to Business ♠️ = 75 Hard/Live Hard
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