I have similar colleagues. Except mine would send me an email saying the wall looks like one I've climbed before so maybe I should do it and let them know what's on the other side.
As opposed to my colleagues who will have a two hour meeting to decide if the wall is scalable or not and then decide to demolish this wall and build a new, scalable one.
You are on fire today, gawker. Keep up the good work! :)
Better than most of my ex-colleagues who'd simply return from where they came- just to make the wall disappear.
ReplyDeleteDamn! I love your posts :)
I have similar colleagues. Except mine would send me an email saying the wall looks like one I've climbed before so maybe I should do it and let them know what's on the other side.
ReplyDeleteAs opposed to my colleagues who will have a two hour meeting to decide if the wall is scalable or not and then decide to demolish this wall and build a new, scalable one.
ReplyDeleteYou are on fire today, gawker. Keep up the good work! :)
What is on the other side?
ReplyDeleteWell, I think sometimes climbing a wall is the worse of the two options. Life is all about knowing which walls to climb and which ones to listen to.
ReplyDeleteVishal : Thanks man.
ReplyDeleteRobroy : The grass. And it's greener.
Anurag : Sometimes the best way to listen to a wall is by climbing it and lying on your side. Except if the wall has pieces of glass on top.