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How to correct this injustice? Be noticeable. Stand out. Remember. And not just quietly working in our corner. We are not paid for how hard we work. We are paid because we are difficult to replace (and business processes cannot work without us). Have no illusions. You need to communicate with top management/management in order to move you up the professional or career ladder. You must understand that your most important client is your boss. Find out what he needs. And you'll get hurt, but give it to him.1) The worst job is not the "hardest" job. It's the one that's not right for you, but you stay in it anyway. People complain about their jobs, but don't bother to look for a new job. Or grow up in their old job. To do this, pay attention to what is rewarded in your workplace. + Make sure your work is noticed by your management. 2) Everything is not as it seems Bottom has become top, black has become white, and bad has become good. People take out loans and call it “getting rich.” They view their purchases as a sign of wealth. Family finances based on debt perniciously distort the entire concept of money. This allows banks to “take wealth” from their clients while enriching themselves. Then he ruins them through inflation and paying monthly interest on loans. People do not understand that they are literally “robbing” their children and grandchildren, burdening them with their debts - after all, loan debt passes from generation to generation - until it will be repaid. With percentages. 3) “Think about the worst case scenario” Cosmonauts are trained to practice emergency situations. They are taught to plan for the worst that could happen to them during their flight between the stars. Such training gives them confidence that they will cope with all the difficulties that they will encounter on their space journey. We, people far from space, also need problem-solving skills. And this is not pessimism. This is the removal of the “rose-colored glasses” of unfounded optimism. Which allows us to be realistic and not take wishful thinking. And such training should be carried out long before serious problems arise in our lives. The truck driver did not notice the sign: “Low bridge ahead.” The result is that he is stuck under the bridge. After which a huge traffic jam of cars forms behind him. A traffic policeman drives up, inspects the scene of the incident and thoughtfully says: “Stuck, right?” To which the truck driver instantly replies: “No, I was transporting this bridge. But I ran out of solarium.”4) I remember the times when the food on planes was plentiful and tasty. Almost free, because... the cost of lunch was “included” in the price of the air ticket. I even had the audacity to ask for more - and the kind flight attendants always gave me one more set. But now the cost of the flight has skyrocketed and is (almost) equal to the cost of the plane itself. At the same time, the “free food” was reduced to 100 grams of tea and 20 grams of muesli bar. And when the flight attendant asks: “Will you have lunch”? – this sounds like a mockery. To the counter question: “What choice do I have?” - she answers “YES” or “NO.” Cheerful milkman: A farmer regularly comes to the neighboring yard with a barrel of milk and a bunch of lard, smoked meat. I would like to believe that this is all from his own farmstead and production. And not bought “it’s unclear where” on the side of the road. I never buy anything from him. But I see that people come up and buy. Today, passing by, I heard his phrase: “If you listen to everything the doctors tell us about food, then we will die of hunger.” These are his jokes about junk food: fatty, smoked and not passed veterinary control. * Do you buy from farmers? ** I prefer chain stores, they have at least some kind of “incoming product control”. 5) “Starting your own business” is only one part of the puzzle. The most difficult part is to find working ways to attract customers. Then effectively build