I hate the corporate world

So sorry for this cry but… I hate the corporate world! the enterprise world Its like an insane human. People here only think for theyselves. Never thinks about the person the have near. Its nastly.

I like more the musicians´world. Ok, there are also bad things, but they are different than this. I really hate the people than only thinks for his own profit, and they what have, when the years pass? nothing! they are really alone here, in their works, and this work makes to they to be a very nastly human beings: liars, and egocentric.

ok, its monday… XD, I don´t like mondays. I want to go home, and play shamisen and violin for a while, and forget this nastly world… irreal and nastly…

I feel for you Paco. You know what’s going to help? Good ol’ music.

http://youtu.be/EhyL4lUn-DI

Hey Paco, I love corporations. They gave us great comedy from Mitt Romney! :stuck_out_tongue:

Yes, the answer its music :slight_smile:

Mitt Romney… wtf! this man is mad!!

ah good music . . . actually the latest stay at this airshow was also almost like a wellness day I mean the whole atmosphere and audience was laid back and positive not even a grumpy or “me first” face while standing in line for a toilet break (except me almost I mean 5 coffees and 2 beers did show some effect) and the workers there be it at the drinks and sausage or souvenir stands or the soldiers going around and picking up trash on the area everyone were SUPER and I mean seriously extremely friendly and that without a touch of artificially friendly and THAT I think is the way human relations in general and business should be done . . . although this might sound ridiculous this airshow was an experience that made me think yeah fuck the quite common way things are done wherever thay may show up going for a friendly and respectful and nice way is possible and also the only way worth going :slight_smile:

ah I feel sorry for the guy I mean that whole wooden brick tower his assistants must have painstakingly built doing over hours collapsed and the whole media was there to watch . . .